Founded by Chairman William Sieberts.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Founded by Chairman William Sieberts.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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Summit Furniture
{Front of plinth:} Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, born Salzburg 27th January 1759,...
Lawson's friends and followers erected the memorial to him in Embankment Gardens.
Keningale Robert Cook was born on 26 September 1845 in Smallbridge, Rochdale, Lancashire (now Greater Manchester), a son of Robert Keningale Cook (1812-1891) and Ellen Cook née Nield (1823-1909). H...
The Surveyors Club was formed in 1792 but the modern group was formed in 1868 at a meeting in London's Westminster Palace Hotel. It received a royal charter on 26 August 1881. Its HQ has been at t...
A community group with the aim of safeguarding the character, quality and integrity of the environment around Wandsworth.
Merchant and early Whig politician. He was elected Lord Mayor of London in 1680. Named Patience by a father disappointed that he was not a girl (now, that's unusual). From Wikipedia: "The extreme...
Cleric and hymn writer. Born Augustus Montague Toplady in Farnham, Surrey. His family moved to Ireland, and he attended Trinity College, Dublin. He was a follower of John Wesley and converted to Me...
Explorer, missionary, writer and medic. Born at Blantyre, just south of Glasgow. Qualified as a doctor in order to go as a medical missionary to China. Got the source of the Nile wrong and failed t...
Person, Exploring, Religion, Seriously Famous, Africa, Scotland
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