Co-churchwarden of Christ Church Spitalfields, 1843 - 46, at least.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Thomas Midwinter
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Christ Church Spitalfields - men and ladders
The inscription is weather-worn particularly at the right so the words "men",...
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Ian Albery
Chief Executive of Sadler's Wells when the new theatre opened in October 1998.
Sir Charles Higham
Advertising mogul, Conservative politician and local philanthropist. Born Walthamstow. His father died when Charles was 9 and his mother emigrated with her two sons to the States. Aged 13 he left h...
Edward Somerset, second Marquess of Worcester
Courtier and scientist. Called Lord Herbert. Catholic. In the court of King Charles I.
Rodney Cyril Alban Fitzgerald, MA, Deputy
Commoner on the City Lands & Bridge House Estates Committee, 1994.
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Clarendon Arch
The New River had to be carried over Salmon's Brook (now dry). To do this a 660-feet long lead-lined wooden aqueduct was built in 1608-13, known as the Bush Hill Frame. At the same time a bridge ...
Magna Carta
There are four surviving original copies of Magna Carta - two in the British Library, one at Lincoln Cathedral and one at Salisbury Cathedral. The British Library is the place to go to learn about...
Great Ormond Street - 1720
WC1, Great Ormond Street, 13
We'd hoped to find more information about the early buildings, perhaps a picture, but we found nothing. We are thankful that the new-bui...
Richard Michael Renshaw
Richard Michael Renshaw was born in May 1950 in Holderness, Yorkshire, the second of the three children of Jack Newlove Renshaw (1920-1987) and Helen Rhead Renshaw née Moser (1917-2005). His birth ...
John Logie Baird - N10
N10, Fortis Green Road, 122, John Baird Public House
As far as we can discover this location has no connection with Baird, other than its (not great) proximity to Alexandra Palace where the ...