Architect. Born 15 Size Lane, Bucklersbury, EC4. Did a lot of work in the City, at Guildhall and Smithfield, Billingsgate, Leadenhall Markets, the Guildhall School of Music, Tower Bridge. Died at home at 30 Devonshire Place.
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Sir Horace Jones
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Leadenhall Market
Leadenhall Market The meat and fish Market first occupied a series of courts,...
Smithfield Clock
The words come from a very dull modern plaque attached to the railings. Lond...
Temple Bar memorial
{On the frieze at the top of the monument, above the columns, text runs aroun...
Victoria's Golden Jubilee - Tower Bridge
Although it doesn't specifically say, this is the foundation stone for Tower ...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Sir Horace Jones
Creations Information
Temple Bar memorial
{On the frieze at the top of the monument, above the columns, text runs aroun...
Other Subjects
St Mary le Bow
There is archaeological evidence that a church has existed on the site in Cheapside, London, since Saxon times, and the current building was designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Its famous bells featu...
Croydon Parish Church
It was first mentioned in a will of about 960 A.D. In its final medieval form, it was mainly a perpendicular-style structure of the late 14th and early 15th-century. It was gutted by fire in1867 an...
Henry Poston
Architect. Worked out of Lombard Street. Also built, in 1898, the Pigeons Hotel, Romford Road in Stratford, now converted to residential.
Frank M. Harvey
The man on the 1905 plaque is probably not F. Milton Harvey who would have been only 29. Perhaps his father?
Savoy Palace
British History Online informs that a house was "built by ... Simon de Montfort, Earl of Leicester, in 1245; but in the thirtieth year of Henry III. it was granted by the king to by Peter, Count of...