Builder active in 1897.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Stephen Kavanagh
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St Pancras Way bridge - foundation stone
This, the foundation stone for the bridge, was laid in March 1897 and less th...
St Pancras Way bridge - opened
Vestry of St. Pancras This bridge was opened on Thursday, 22nd July 1897 by ...
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Duke of Westminster, 1st, Hugh Lupus Grosvenor
Son of the 2nd Marquess. Created Duke in 1874, mainly it seems for owning large chunks of London and being the head of the richest family in the UK. Country seat in Cheshire. From this Calendar we...
Bridewell Palace / Prison
Built by Henry VIII, who lived there 1515-23. It deteriorated so that Edward VI gave it to the City of London who then used it as a prison, hospital (actually school) and workrooms. "Bridewell" was...
41 Maitland Park Road
Karl Marx lived here for the last 15 years of his life. London Picture Archive date this photo 1935 so perhaps it was taken to show the plaque, newly erected. Getty Images have another, 1958, pho...
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Chalk Farm bus garage - WW2
N19, Pemberton Gardens
See the page for the WW1 section of this plaque for more information about it. We are reasonably confident that the WW2 names are of men ...
11 subjects commemorated
Metropolis Chapel Building Fund Association
Established under the leadership of Alexander M'Aulay to ‘promote the erection of commodious chapels in suitable situations in and around the metropolis, to assist in the enlargement of existing ch...
Sir Joseph Sheldon
Lord Mayor of London, 1675-6. Nephew of Gilbert Sheldon, Archbishop of Canterbury. Master of the Drapers' Company 1676. Built a church in Paddington which was taken down in 1787. Sheldon Square...
Henry Raikes keystone
EC1, St Martin's le Grand, Nomura House
Raikes was the Postmaster General who commissioned this building for the General Post Office. This portrait keystone was brought to our a...
Harold Wilson clock
W4, The Avenue, St Michael & All Angels Church
Memorial Clock to Harold Wilson (not the Prime Minister.)
1 subject commemorated
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