Churchwarden of St Mary Whitechapel parish 1884.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Churchwarden of St Mary Whitechapel parish 1884.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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T. Trollope
St. M.W. 27 feet north is the boundary of St. Mary Whitechapel. Churchwardens...
Member of the Joint Co-ordinating Committee in 1982 for opening Tower Bridge to the public.
Co-Warden of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers in 1724.
In 1865 the Local Government Act 1858 was adopted by the parish of Acton, and a twelve-member local board of health was formed to govern the area. The Parish of Acton became an Urban District in 1...
One day before the anniversary of the Cable Street battle Mosley's Fascists, now banned from the East End and prevented from wearing uniforms, attempted to march through Bermondsey. 20,000 people ...
Courtier and scientist. Called Lord Herbert. Catholic. In the court of King Charles I.
From The Story of Congregationalism in Surrey we discover that the claim on the plaque that there was a church/chapel erected here in 1573 is more tradition than truth. The early Wandsworth Pres...
This plaque was erected in 1984 or shortly after. Confusingly LondonNewsOnline has a photo of a blue plaque (otherwise identical) in the ...
Architect. Born London. Cousin to Benjamin Disraeli. Designed some lovely squares in London: Belgrave Square, Alexander Square, Thurloe Square, Pelham Crescent and Place, Walton Place, and a numbe...
Member of the Joint Co-ordinating Committee in 1982 for opening Tower Bridge to the public.
In 1915 as Central President of the Mothers' Union she initiated the idea of a dedicated building which resulted in the opening of Mary Sumner House in 1925. She resigned as President in 1919. Bo...
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