This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Soho Housing Association
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Pargiter Court - history
We believe the parish referenced here is the one associated with St James's c...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Soho Housing Association
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Archer Street Chambers
Archer Street Chambers was built in 1882/3 as dwellings for artisans. It was ...
Clarion House
Clarion House stands on an historic site in St Anne's Court which passed from...
Royalty Mansions
Royalty Mansions was built in 1908 as flats with workrooms for tailors. It w...
St James's Residences
St James's Residences stand in an area first known as Knaves Acre. The origi...
Other Subjects
St Marys Newington clock tower
An early church was demolished in 1720, leaving only the clock tower. The new building incorporated the original large clock tower at the western end. This church including the tower was demolished...
Tyburn Turnpike House
This toll gate is thought to have stood about where Marble Arch now stands.
Tallow Chandlers Hall
In 1476 the Tallow Chandlers bought what was probably a merchant’s house on Dowgate Hill and used that as their Hall. The Hall was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666 and rebuilt 1671-3. Damaged ...
Dalston City Partnership
Initially we could discover little about this body but Rocker Ages solved the puzzle - they were a private, limited by guarantee company, in the regeneration business. From Lifelong Learning: "DCP ...
Professor Banister Fletcher
Architect and surveyor. Churchwarden of St Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe. He and his sons, Banister Flight Fletcher and Herbert Phillips Fletcher, formed the architectural practice: Banister Fletcher &...
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Nicaraguan Revolution
Too complex for us to attempt to summarise. We'd welcome a guest contribution.
Marion Dorn
Textile designer. Born on Christmas day, probably at Menlo Park, near San Francisco. She moved to Paris where she met and subsequently married the artist Edward McKnight Kauffer. At the outbreak of...
Heal's furniture store
John Harris Heal established a feather dressing business at 33 Rathbone Place, moving to Tottenham Court Road in 1818. This became a family business selling beds and moved to larger premises in the...
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