The largest provider of affordable and supported housing in Camden, with almost 40 years of experience in the borough.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
One Housing Group
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Flower & Dean Estate - opened
We believe Toynbee is now (2014) part of One Housing but mergers in the housi...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
One Housing Group
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Emlyn Williams
Unveiled by Griff Rhys Jones, who claims not to actually be Welsh despite his...
Robert Owen
Robert Owen, 1771 - 1858, father of the Co-operative movement, lived here, 18...
Other Subjects
Holland House
The house, built in 1605 for Sir Walter Cope, was originally surrounded by a large estate. By the time it was bought by Henry Fox, first Baron Holland, in 1768 it still extended westwards as far as...
Fruiterers Hall & warehouses
In 1754 the Fruiterers had warehouses at the “Three Cranes”, situated in a lane called Fruiterers’ Alley, running off Thames Street. The Company’s meeting place or hall at that time was the Fruiter...
Rothschild Buildings
The full name was Charlotte De Rothschild Dwellings. Demolished 1973-80 - all but the arch which stood on Thrawl Street and which you can see in this picture. The picture source covers the histor...
Hyde Park Conduit House
A building that housed an ancient spring supplying water to Westminster Abbey. The right to use this was granted by King Edward the Confessor. This right ceased temporarily at the Reformation, but ...
Sir Ebenezer Howard
Founder of the garden city movement. Born 62 Fore Street. Travelled to America in 1871 where he tried farming and was in Chicago at the time that it was being rebuilt after a great fire. The new su...
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