This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Museum of London / London Museum
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King Edward III manor house
Our 'inscription' comes from the modern information panel just outside our ph...
London Wall Walk - 2 - Trinity Place
To the right of our picture there is a section of London Wall with a modern i...
Roman basilica
{Inscribed in the red marble wall:} On this site stood the Roman basilica c.1...
The Alfred Plaque
You get an insight into the mind-set of the erectors of this memorial from th...
Other Subjects
Gresley Society Trust
From the Trust's website: "Our purpose is to study and celebrate the life and works of Sir Nigel Gresley in particular, and the works and achievements of the London & North Eastern Railway in g...
Salute Mr Magpie
Investigating the magpie plaque at the New Cross V2 bomb site we found the picture source website and we think they may be responsible for that plaque. Â They erect "guerilla memorials".
Memorial to the Women of World War II
A York-based group of volunteers set up to raise funds for the memorial in Whitehall.
Jenny Murray
One of a list of 26 researchers involved in researching Hester Leggatt's background.
National Maritime Museum
One of a trio of Greenwich museums, the others being the Royal Observatory and the Queen's House.
Group, Armed Forces, History, Museums / Libraries, Transport
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Southbank Centre
Arts centre. Oversees the Hayward Gallery, the Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, the Saison Poetry Library, and the Arts Council Collection.
English Heritage
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that manages over 400 historic monuments, buildings and places. These include prehistoric sites, medieval castles, Roman forts,...
City Road Basin
Part of the Regent's Canal. Built in 1820 to allow boats to moor and unload cargo, initially brought long distance but it soon became used primarily to transport local coal and building materials. ...
Essex Street & Essex Hall
WC2, Essex Street, Essex Hall
This plaque was first erected at 7 Essex Street in 1962 and then re-erected here, at Essex Hall in 1964.
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