We cannot discover who or what Lenthal(l) is/was but apparently it Works.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Lenthall Works
Commemorated ati
Lenthall Works
The few references we can find to "Lenthall Works" have a double "l" so there...
Other Subjects
Mitre Tavern
Fleet Street. This pub dates from Shakespeare's time. Johnson and Boswell often visited. It was pulled down in 1829 by Hoares to extend their bank.
Burlington Arcade (Association)
Lord George Cavendish, the future Earl of Burlington, commissioned the architect Samuel Ware to design this covered shopping arcade. He also founded the Burlington Arcade Beadles, recruited from hi...
The George Pub, Fleet Street
Founded in 1723 as a coffee house, became Georges Hotel in 1830 and then a public house as it is today. Current building is late Victorian.
Isaac le Gooch
Dutch merchant and jeweller to the king. Benefactor of Latymer School. Edith Streets, discussing Linden House in Upper Mall, writes: "This is used as a sailing and rowing clubhouse, owned by the L...
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John Barnett
Designed houses in Kensington, Clapham and Highbury. Seems not much is known about him.
Epping Forest Act 1878
The Epping Forest Act placed all the commons and forest in the parish of Epping, except Rye Hill, under the protection and management of the City of London, thus ensuring their preservation. We le...
Croydon airport opening
CR0, Purley Way
There are two versions of this plaque, identically worded, attached to either side of the entrance; this one, to the right, photographs b...
Sir Charles Wyndham
born Charles Culverwell at Liverpool. Qualified as a doctor. Actor and manager.
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