This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Islington Society
Commemorated ati
Ogilvy-Webb
This tree was planted in memory of James Ogilvy-Webb, 1915 - 1988, a good fri...
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Rawthmell's Coffee House
Braxton's Coffee House (1702) at no.24 Henrietta Street became Rawthmell's Coffee House in 1715 and later moved to no.25, where the (R)SA first met. The image shows the painting by Anna Katrina Zi...
Queer Heritage
An appellation used on plaques erected by Sexual Avengers commemorating sites of gay events/interest.
Blackheath Preservation Trust
One of the oldest building preservation trusts in the United Kingdom. It was founded by members of the newly-formed Blackheath Society as an independent and separate property company. Its original ...
Christmas cards
The first card was designed by John Horsley. The Mail has some pictures of early Christmas cards.
The Old Justice
The picture source says: "An Old Justice pub has been on the site for at least the mid 1850s and the name probably refers to the old justices of the peace, who often had businesses in the area as w...
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John Birnie Philip
John Birnie Philip was born on 23 November 1824 in London, the third son of the five children of William Philip (1781-1865) and Elizabeth Philip née Rhind (b.1786). His father was a tailor and he ...
William Godwin
Founder of philosophical anarchism. Husband of Mary Wollstonecraft, father of Mary Shelley.
Pasqua Rosee's Head
EC3, St Michael's Alley, Jamaica Wine House
This probably isn't a City of London plaque - though blue and oblong, the proportions are wrong, the style is different and its anonymous.
Oliver Stanley
Second son of the 17th Earl of Derby. Conservative politician. Died at home in West Berkshire.
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