Lost in the Great Fire and never rebuilt.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
St Leonard, Eastcheap
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St Leonard, Eastcheap
Site of St Leonard Eastcheap, destroyed in the Great Fire 1666. The Corporati...
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Society of Friends in London
English Buildings has a good short intro to Quakers in England and an assessment of an important Quaker building, albeit, not in London. Quakers were active in the WW2 Kindertransport.
Harvey Hinds
Harvey William Hinds, politician, clergyman and youth campaigner. Labour Southwark Councillor. Champion of Burgess Park and education, leisure and recreation. Elected to the Greater London Council ...
Person, Children, Gardens / Agriculture, Politics & Administration, Religion
Canon Joseph Robinson
Joseph Robinson was born on 23 February 1927, the elder of the two children of Thomas Robinson and Mary Robinson née Wright. His birth was registered in the 1st quarter of 1927 in the Wigan Registr...
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Richard Trevithick
WC1, Gower Street
The world’s first passenger-carrying railway was opened in Euston Square, or possibly Gower Street. It went round in a circle and cost a ...
Lewisham Clock Tower
SE13, Lewisham High Street
In 1995 the tower was moved slightly from its original location to accommodate road layout changes. A drawing of 1900 shows it in its ori...
Charles Square mural - Catherwood
N1, Old Street
One of the tiles near the right hand end reads: "Mural designed by Neil Irons with help from the residents of Charles Square. Made at Ha...
Handley Page V/1500 bomber crash
NW11, Garrick Avenue, 21
The quotation is from the Song of Solomon, either chapter 2:17 or 4:6.
Charles Ricketts
Charles de Sousy Ricketts. Artist, illustrator, author. Half French he was born in Geneva and brought up in Switzerland, London, France. He met his life partner, Charles Shannon, on his 16th birthd...
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