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
50 years of Lionism in the British Isles
Lions Clubs International were begun on 7 June 1917 in America by a Chicago businessman. The first Lions Club in the UK was formed in London in 1950. From LionsMD105: "We are one of the largest se...
Richard Moore
Father of Capt. Francis W. Moore, M.C. whose name appears on the memorial erected by his father. If Moore Snr. really did the carving on the monument then he was a talented sculptor and we are surp...
family of John J. Louis, Jr.
Louis was a businessman and USA Ambassador, 1981 - 1988. His family co-funded the Reagan statue. The dates given here are Louis's.
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Barbara Jessie Burton - Greenwich
SE10, Nelson Road / Greenwich High Road
We thank our colleague Alan Patient for providing the photographs of the plaques.
John Stuart Mill
Philosopher, economist, advocate of women's rights. Born 13 Rodney Street, Pentonville, son of James Mill. Died in Avignon where he had a house. An exponent of Utilitarianism, a theory developed by...
E. Onslow Ford
Born Islington as Edward Onslow Ford, but he dropped the Edward. Studied Antwerp and Munich. A successful and well-liked sculptor. Died at home, 62 Acacia Road. The picture here is a portrait by...
Joint Committee Chairmen
EC1, St John's Square, St John's Cloister Garden
Boards like this, listing the holders of high offices in the organisation, are on display in many office lobbies, school halls, club foye...
Sayes Court
Leased by John Evelyn from Charles II in 1663 and trashed by Peter the Great in 1698. The picture source gives a full history of the house which was badly damaged in WW2 and demolished in 1947. T...
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