Alumni Association for the Grey Coat Hospital school.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Old Greys' Association
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Grey Coat School - Rusbridge
In memory of our secretary and vice-president, Elizabeth Rusbridge (Gibbs), 1...
Other Subjects
Swan Wharf & Swan Inn
In the 19th century Swan Wharf was the site of a brewery and public house 'Swan Inn', destroyed by fire in 1871. The image, an 1878 photo by William Reid, shows the tower of All Saints behind. Th...
St Olave Hart Street - Parish Hall
St Olave Hart Street (only a short walk from this Hall) was badly damaged in WW2 so in 1948 a pre-fabricated church was constructed here, using the tower of All Hallows Staining as its chancel. Th...
Eastcote Residents Association
Representing the inhabitants of Eastcote, West London.
Leslie Palmer
From Trinidad. Director of the Notting Hill Carnival 1973-1975. He found sponsorship, recruited more steel bands and reggae groups and introduced static sound systems, live music stages and genera...
Person, Community / Clubs, Politics & Administration, Caribbean Islands
Enid Blyton Society
A society with the aim of providing a focal point for collectors and enthusiasts of Enid Blyton through its magazine 'The Enid Blyton Society Journal', its annual Enid Blyton Day and its website
Previously viewed
Norwood Grove tree 1 - Prince of Wales
SW16, Norwood Grove, garden
The RHS describe this conifer as: "'Lutea' is a loosely conical tree with a rather bushy habit, the young foliage light yellow, becoming ...
Harry Potter
Fictional boy wizard. Hero of seven novels by J. K. Rowling. They have all been filmed with Daniel Radcliffe playing the lead role. As at 2018, worldwide sales of the books exceed 500 million. 'Har...
Unidentified head - gentleman
SW1, Cockspur Street, 25 (about)
This gentleman and his lady friend may just be anonymous, off-the-shelf heads but they look like portraits to us.
Institute of Ophthalmic Opticians
It really is spelt "ophth...", amazing. This institute doesn't seem to exist any more and we can't discover which organisation it disappeared into.
Chalybeate Well
NW3, Well Walk
The water source was discovered at the end of the 17th century. 'Chalybeate' denotes a natural mineral spring containing iron salts. At t...
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