Daughters of Martha Smith.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
P. L. and L. D. Smith
Creations i
Smiths' water trough
In remembrance Martha Smith 1898. Erected by her daughters P. L. and L. D.
Other Subjects
Charles Buxton
MP. Born Surrey. Son of the anti-slavery campaigner first baronet, he entered the family brewing business. He later published his father's memoirs and a history 'Slavery and Freedom in the Britis...
South Hackney Parochial Charities
South Hackney Parochial Charity was constituted under a trust deed dated 6th November 1900 as varied by the Charity Commission Scheme dated 27th September 1968. The charity’s main objective is the ...
Lady Winifred Fortescue
Writer and actress. Born as Winifred Beech in a Suffolk rectory. Died France. 1914 she married John Fortescue (1859-1933, librarian, archivist at Windsor Castle and British Army historian), despit...
the principal inhabitants of Tooting in 1823
Wish we knew who those generous and rather self-important people were.
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BBC - WC2
WC2, Savoy Place, 2
This plaque is on the front of this building, over to the left (out of our picture) in the mirror position of the foundation stone. Newl...
Myddelton Square - WW2 bomb
EC1, Myddelton Square, 43-53
43 - 53 Myddelton Square Destroyed by enemy action on 11th January 1941. Rebuilt 1947 - 1948 by The New River Company.
Charles Lamb - 85 Chase Side
EN2, Chase Side, 85 and 89
The overflow pipe is not part of the memorial.
Captain Scott - SW3
SW3, Oakley Street, 56
L.C.C. Robert Falcon Scott, Antarctic explorer (1868-1912), lived here.
St Saviour’s Dock
SE1, Thames Path
The Pool of London Partnership have put up a number of plaques, attached to walls in the normal fashion. We can't see why St Saviour’s D...
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