Louis de Soissons.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Louis de Soissons
Commemorated ati
Newquay House - left
In 1933 the Duke of Cornwall was Prince Edward, who would later briefly becom...
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Liam O'Connor
Architect, specialising in memorials, see the practice's website.
John Evans
Built the first planned Admiralty Office in 1695. Became Navy Board Purveyor.
Adam brothers
The four Adam brothers: John (1721-1792, born Edinburgh), Robert - the important one, James and William, (1738-1822, suicide) together designed classical buildings. Father was an architect. Ini...
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Charles I - Harrow on the Hill
HA1, Grove Hill, Art School
Not to be confused with Harrow School of Art. this is Harrow School's art department, hence the artists's memorials. The two busts are o...
Harland & Wolff factory gates
E16, Lyle Park
The steps are rather grand for a public park and look to us as if left over from a now-demolished substantial building (factory, head off...
Lady Diana Spencer - SW5
SW5, Old Brompton Road, Flat 60, Coleherne Court
Virginia Clarke, one of her former flatmates, assisted with the unveiling of the plaque.
Admiral Arthur Phillip
EC4, Watling Street
{On the west side, beneath the relief depicting a scene with 5 people on a shore:} The discovery and fixing the site of Sydney on Wednes...
8 subjects commemorated, 4 creators
Teddington Lock - 1858
TW11, Teddington Lock
We found the punctuation on this plaque so peculiar we have transcribed it exactly. Just shows that way back in 1858 even people in a po...