The fiftieth anniversary of the accession of Queen Elizabeth II. The Golden Jubilee Weekend took place between 1 and 4 June 2002 in London.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II
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Charlton House mulberry tree - 1
The Tree Council in celebration of the Golden Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen El...
Dovehouse Green - blue plaques
{Top plaque:} To celebrate the silver jubilee of Elizabeth II 1952-1977 and ...
Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria - Teddington
The new plaque (not shown) is rather brash but we like how the wording refers...
Golden Jubilee sundial
This is an analemmatic sundial. A gnomon that moves according to the date ma...
Great Ormond Street Hosp. - 150 Anniversary
This plaque commemorates the visit by H M The Queen, Patron of Great Ormond S...
Other Subjects
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
Royal prince. Born St Mary's Hospital Paddington, second son (the spare) of Prince Charles and his first wife, Princess Diana.
King George I
Born Hanover. When the last of Queen Anne's 17 children died without issue (no one could accuse her of not trying) there were lots of Catholic potential claimants, but Britain wanted a Protestant h...
Catherine of Braganza
Queen of King Charles II. Born at the Ducal Palace of Vila Viçosa, Portugal. Because of her Catholicism she was an unpopular consort, and was attacked by the inventors of the Popish Plot. She produ...
Golden Wedding of Queen & Prince Philip
See their Silver Wedding for more information.
Previously viewed
Francisco de Miranda stone plaque
W1, Grafton Way, 58, Miranda House
Francisco de Miranda 1750 - 1816 lived in this house between 1803 and 1810. Born in Caracas, Venezuela, he was the forerunner of the i...
Buxton water trough - Spitalfields
E1, Commercial Street
This is the only fountain/trough in Tower Hamlets on the mdfcta site.
First printed bible in English
James Nicholson, a printer residing at St Thomas' Hospital was granted a license by Henry VIII to print the New Testament in Latin and in English and it was printed in 1537. However it's not clear...
Councillor G. Buckmaster
Councillor and member of Housing Committee, Parmiter Street, 1926.