Commoner on the Bridge House Estates Committee, 1894.
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Thomas Reynolds Bone
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Tower Bridge, 1894 - opening
In 1894 the royal personages listed at the top of the plaque as: Prince of Wa...
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Basil Marsden Smedley
Barrister and local politician in Chelsea. Born and lived his entire adult life in Chelsea. At the age of 16 lost the use of his right arm. Member of Chelsea Borough Council 1928 until his death. ...
Napoleon Bonaparte
Military and political leader. Born at Ajaccio, Corsica. He trained as an officer in France and achieved prominence under the first French Republic. He led successful campaigns against the first an...
Person, Armed Forces, Politics & Administration, Seriously Famous, France
Baroness Joan Hanham
Leader of the Kensington and Chelsea Council, 1989-2000.
Richard Joseph Dodson
Churchwarden of Christ Church Spitalfields in 1877. Potato salesman operating from 28-29 Crispin Street, in partnership with Joseph Dexter until 1864 when the partnership was ended and Dodson carri...
William Alfred Plunkett
Commoner on the Bridge House Estates Committee, 1894.
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Missions to Seamen Institute - Duke of York
E14, East India Dock Road, Missions to Seamen Institute
This stone was laid by His Royal Highness, the Duke of York, KG October 9th 1893
Hammersmith and Fulham Historic Buildings Group
Founded to focus attention on the historic environment of the borough and to record, preserve and enhance its historic buildings.
Michael Faraday
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Doris Vautro
EC1, Benjamin Street, St John's Garden
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London Troops memorial plaque - Fulham
SW6, Putney Bridge Approach, Vicarage Gardens
We recognised this as a flat version of the monument at the Royal Exchange and were pleased to find an explanation of how it came to be, ...
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