A grant giving trust to encourage the careful restoration of listed buildings in London.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Heritage of London Trust
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Andrew Gibb drinking fountain and shelter
{On the (non-working) drinking fountain, on the top surface on the north side...
Old Well, Tottenham
A modern information board provides: The Old Well – A Brief History In early...
Samuel Palmer fountain - re-opened
This drinking fountain was restored by The Heath & Old Hampstead Society ...
Surbiton clock tower
{Plaque beneath a medallion of King Edward VII:} Coronation clock tower - a s...
Victoria's 60th, Clock tower
All four sides sport a low relief portrait of Queen Victoria in wreathed rou...
Other Subjects
Harold Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere
Newspaper owner. He and his brother Alfred, later Lord Northcliffe, developed the London Daily Mail and Daily Mirror. Born Hampstead. During the lead up to WW2 he was a strong supporter of Oswald M...
Edward Lumbrozo Mocatta
Born London. Treasurer of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews Hospital. One of the Mocatta family but, unlike Frederic David Mocatta, not one of those there's much info on.
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Greenwich Society
The Greenwich Society aims to make Greenwich a better place for all who live and work here, to promote the town's heritage, to improve its amenities and to make it attractive to visitors.
Thomas Hoyland
In 1893 the Acting Superintendent of the old Snow Fields Ragged School.
Edward H. Tabor
Resident engineer on the construction of the Rotherhithe Tunnel in 1908.
Doves Bindery
The Doves Press in Hammersmith was founded in 1900 by Thomas Cobden-Sanderson in partnership with Emery Walker and was named after the nearby pub. Sanderson had already set up The Doves Bindery in...
T. S. Eliot - W8
W8, Kensington Court Place, 3, Kensington Court Gardens
Eliot moved here in 1957 after he married his second wife, his secretary Valerie, and died here 8 years later.