The picture source has some other pictures and some news articles about the opening of the fountain.
The architect of the fountain was R Keirle, RIBA, active until at leat 1913.
The picture source has some other pictures and some news articles about the opening of the fountain.
The architect of the fountain was R Keirle, RIBA, active until at leat 1913.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Maharajah's fountain
A fountain given by His Highness the Hon Maharajah Meerza Vijiaram Gajapati R...
Closed Pubs has a good picture of the current building and gives: "The Red Lion was situated at 34 Kilburn High Road. This pub was known as The Westbury at time of closure in 2012. Rebuilt in the l...
Businessman and politician. Born South Lambeth, nephew of Henry Beaufoy. Aged 10 he inherited the business. 1881 chaired the meeting at which the Children's Society was founded. 1884 married Mildre...
The following text is taken from the Shoreditch plaque: This plaque commemorates 350 years of the tea industry in the City of London. The industry was spread over Plantation House (now Plantation ...
Claimed to be the first public building in South Norwood. When it opened there was little else here except for brickworks and farmland.
Garraway claimed to be the first to sell tea to the public, but not, as far as we can tell, at the Change Alley site, where he moved his coffee house after the Great Fire of 1666, replacing another...