Political party founded by Keir Hardie and others.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Political party founded by Keir Hardie and others.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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Labour Party
Jim Connell, 1852 - 1929, Irish, socialist and author of 'The Red Flag' lived...
The charity provides care, culture and community to the Irish across London, working from the iconic London Irish Centre in Camden Town.
Organisation to support Sadler's Wells & the Old Vic. From their website: "The Vic-Wells Association was founded between 1922-1923 by Lilian Baylis. The Association's objective at that time wa...
Also known as "Brook and Cranleigh House Tenants and Residents Association". Active c. 2013.
William Beckham is the boy lying on his side on the left at the front in the photograph of the scout troop. He was one of the ten children of William John Beckham (1870-1917) and Harriett Beckham...
Naval cadet from the training ship Arethusa, aged 14. Drowned in the tragedy at Leysdown. He was assisting the scouts at the time.
This is the foundation stone from the Norwegian church that preceded St Olavs, at another site.
Civil Engineer, born Hacqueville, Normandy, France. Educated in France, but forced to flee to the United States after publicly predicting the demise of Robespierre. He submitted a design for the Ca...
Holborn Viaduct is watched over by four memorial statues:north-west corner - Walworthsouth-west corner - Fitz Eylwinsouth-east corner - G...
The first tunnel in the world under a navigable river. Built between 1825 and 1843 using the tunnelling shield technology invented by Marc Brunel. It was originally intended to be used for horse-dr...
Naturalist and journalist. Born William Bernhardt Tegetmeier at High Street, Colnbrook Buckinghamshire. A founding member of the Savage Club, and a writer and journalist. He befriended Charles Darw...