Since the 1960s the association has sought to both enhance and protect the character and the amenities of the neighbourhood.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Since the 1960s the association has sought to both enhance and protect the character and the amenities of the neighbourhood.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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Twickenham Park Residents Association
Commander Charles Herbert Lightoller RNR. DSC* {Between an image of a ship's ...
This building was used as a hotel, 'The Pilgrim' until about 1930. It was demolished following WW2 bomb damage. The photo shows the east side and Byron's window was on the first floor, fourth fro...
There are lots of housing associations in Highbury, but we can't find any specific information about a group with this name. The building on which the plaque is erected is occupied by a sheltered h...
Medical practitioner and biologist. Born Innes Hope Pearse in Purley, Surrey. She worked on thyroid research at the Royal Free Hospital, with George Scott Williamson who she later married. Together...
By 1717 the Masonic lodges were already clubs having no connection to stone-masonry. Four London lodges met at the Goose and Gridiron pub in St Paul's Churchyard and formed the first Grand Lodge, i...
Group, Community / Clubs, Philanthropy, Politics & Administration
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