This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Oldest building on Cheapside
Commemorated ati
Oldest building in Cheapside - lost plaque, and building
The oldest building on Cheapside, withstanding the Great Fire, 1666.
Other Subjects
Mary Anne Clarke's house
We think Clarke lived in 1803 in the house that can be seen to the left (west) of this church. See the plaque page for why we think this. And that the Duke of York frequently visited her here.
The Foundation Company Ltd
Contractors who built 55 Broadway. We found some references to a company of the same name building skyscrapers in the United States but it may be a totally different company.
Sayes Court
Leased by John Evelyn from Charles II in 1663 and trashed by Peter the Great in 1698. The picture source gives a full history of the house which was badly damaged in WW2 and demolished in 1947. T...
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First Synagogue in Hackney
E5, Thistlewaite Road, 25
The first synagogue in present day London Borough of Hackney, built 1779 - 80 (5539 - 5540), stood to the rear of this building in the gr...
Execution Dock
Execution dock is where, Frog blog says: "those condemned by the High Court of Admiralty were hung. It is not true they were all pirates, most were murderers or thieves." Its precise location is no...
Marylebone Association for Improving the Dwellings of the Industrious Classes
Incorporated by royal charter in 1854, possibly on 7th April. Still operating in 1928.
P. D. James
W11, Holland Park Avenue, 58
Baroness P D James, 1920 - 2014, author, lived here 1984 - 2012. Holland Park
Sir Leonard Hutton - diagram
SE11, Kennington Oval, John Edrich Gate
We assume that if one added all the digits together the total would be 364 runs (the record innings that Hutton set in 1938), but we're n...
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