This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
University of London
Commemorated ati
Russell family v. University of London
Immediately below this plaque is another: 'Civic Trust Award, 1998'.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
University of London
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James Burton
James Burton, 1761 - 1837, builder and developer, lived here, 1794 - 1796. Ma...
Orwell, Spender & Cyril Connolly’s Horizon Magazine
George Orwell, 1903 - 1950, Sir Stephen Spender, 1919 - 1995, wrote for Cyril...
Queen Victoria at Imperial College
{On the granite 'floor' on which she stands:} Unveiled by Her Majesty The Que...
Rowland Hill - WC1 (Marchmont Association)
Installed by 19 September 2016, with little ceremony.
Other Subjects
Mrs Knott's Dame School
School in Bromley, attended by the young H.G. Wells. Dame Schools were an early form of private elementary school, often found in areas of poverty. They were usually run by women and were often loc...
Southwark College
A former further education college, with sites in Waterloo, Bermondsey and Camberwell. It merged with Lewisham College.
Chelsea College of Art & Design
From their website: "Chelsea College of Arts is one of London's most prestigious art and design colleges." From c.2005 based at the Millbank Prison site.
Joint Service Defence College
A training academy for British military personnel. It was established as the Combined Staff College in Latimer, Buckinghamshire. Renamed the National Defence College in 1971. Moved to Greenwich in ...
Aske's Hospital
About the building, from Shoreditch College: "The first building on {this site} was Aske's Hospital or the Haberdashers' Alms Houses, erected 1690-93 to designs of Robert Hooke ... for the Worshipf...
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John Lennon - NW6
NW6, Maygrove Road, Maygrove Peace Park
The park was built on former railway sidings and opened on 27 April 1983, to coincide with the 38th anniversary of the dropping of the at...
W. M. Witherick
Student of Trinity College of Music, killed in WW1.
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