The Nicholson's brothers opened their first pub in 1873.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Nicholson's pubs
Creations i
Horniman at Hay's
The plaque is incorrect in giving Thomas Cubitt as the designer. It was in f...
Other Subjects
Sir John Lubbock
Banker, politician and scientific writer. Born at 29 Eaton Place. He went into his father's banking business at the age of 14 and became a partner in 1856. Entered parliament in 1870, and succeeded...
June Aylward
Established the first antique shop on Portobello Road according to the plaque but we can find no corroborating evidence.
Thomas Baring
Banker and politician, grandson of the bank founder Sir Francis. Born Lee, near Lewisham, Kent. One of the Commissioners for the Great Exhibition, 1851. Died at Fontmell Lodge, Bournemouth.
Borough Market
It was first mentioned in 1276, although there are claims that it has been in existence since 1014. The present buildings were designed in 1851 and an art deco entrance in Southwark Street was adde...
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Michael Minh Matsushita
Michael Minh Matsushita was born on 25 May 1968 in Vietnam, the son of a South Vietnamese soldier killed in the conflict when he was just five months old. At the age of three, he and his mother, Mu...
Captain Cook - E1 plaque - gone
E1, Mile End Road, 88
This terracotta-coloured plaque is now in Australia (see eHive) with one of the chimney pots. See Captain Cook's house for information an...
Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson
WC1, Bedford Square, 22
Sir Johnston Forbes-Robertson, actor, lived here. Born 1853, died 1937.
Edward Heath - Crayford
DA1, Green Walk, 106
Heath's upbringing is described as borderline between the working and middle classes.
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