A scheme developed by The Campaign for Real Ale for erecting plaques on public houses that have featured in significant events in history.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
A scheme developed by The Campaign for Real Ale for erecting plaques on public houses that have featured in significant events in history.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Pubs in Time
The Town of Ramsgate, London. The Hanging Judge. In this place in 1688 follow...
The Clissold Arms, London Ray & Dave Davies Site of the first public perf...
Tourist attraction. It portrays various gory and macabre historical events, using a mixture of live actors, special effects and rides. Originally located in Tooley Street by London Bridge station, ...
The original Jubilee Market, to the left of this Jubilee Market Hall, was erected in 1904.
Self-proclaimed "oldest pub in Marylebone". Some information can be found at Stonch's Beer Blog.
Wealthy banker. One of the Commissioners for the Great Exhibition, 1851. Banker. Born 43 Lothbury, London. Died at home, 2 Carlton Gardens.
Mechanical engineer and businessman. Born Hamburg, where his grandfather, from Birmingham, had established a business. Educated Germany and London. Inventor and motor industry pioneer. Coined the w...
Artist. Grant Waters has a review of his art which was not known to us before. A number of his London scenes are available on-line. Charles Maresco Pearce was born on 11 June 1874 in South Kensing...
C. F. A. Voysey, 1857 - 1941, architect and designer, lived here. English Heritage
Barrister-at-law, Stepney Borough Councillor, guardian of the poor, member of Metropolitan Asylums Board. On top of his legal qualifications he also studied medicine at St Bartholomew's. Died aged ...
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