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...
Where there are six millstones surely there must have been a mill?
Caledonian Cattle Market, built in 1855 by J. B. Bunning, and demolished after WW2. Caledonian Market was held in the area now partly occupied by Caledonian Park, the large area bounded by what ar...
First mentioned in 1174. Closed by about 1850 and effectively lost. Rediscovered in 1924 during building works. We normally find pictures of our subjects out on the web but we just could not find ...
Public House. One of four in the Camden area with 'castle' in its name. The story (which we repeat for the sake of tradition, not because we believe it) goes that towards the end of the nineteenth ...
This section of Mare Street was at the time known as Church Street. The area around was the Mermaid Gardens which were used for balloon flights, amongst other things. The (old) Mermaid Tavern was...
The NPG has some information about this engineer/founder: Born c. 1817. Died April/March 1875. He maintained a foundry in the Grove, Great Guildford Street, Southwark for much of his life. He began...
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