The Tuttle Fields extended from Westminster to Chelsea.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Tuttle Fields
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Tachbrook - Tuttle
Tuttle House To commemorate the fact that the site of this house once formed ...
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Waterloo churches / Commissioners' churches
Following the defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo a Commission was set up to build churches as a means of giving thanks and commemorating the victory. The churches are also known as Milli...
Cheyne House
The house and garden can be seen on a number of old maps, such as 1865 OS. From British History online (written in 1913): "Cheyne House consists of two or three different blocks of buildings, none...
Thomas Ripley
Master Carpenter. Designed the Ripley block of the present Admiralty building in 1726.
Hyde Park Conduit House
A building that housed an ancient spring supplying water to Westminster Abbey. The right to use this was granted by King Edward the Confessor. This right ceased temporarily at the Reformation, but ...
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Chippendale workshop
WC2, St Martin's Lane, 60 - 61
London County Council The workshop of Thomas Chippendale and his son, cabinet makers, stood near this site, 1753 - 1813.
King George's Field - E3 - Tredegar Square - right
E3, Tredegar Square
The numbers at the right hand edge of the plaque seem to be graffiti.
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