This group still exists as a charity, but they do not seem keen to give away any information about themselves.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This group still exists as a charity, but they do not seem keen to give away any information about themselves.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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Wembley History Society
The stone was erected on the base of one of Baird's television masts. Our pic...
Architectural historian, author & broadcaster. He lived in Kensington most of his life and was President of the Kensington Society from 1978 until his death.
We can find little about this group but they were very active in 1992 re. Orwell.
The twelfth borough of Berlin. It encompasses the northwest area of the city,
The tenants and leaseholders of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea manage their own homes, 9,760 properties, through this Tenant Management Organisation.
The library on Clapham Common North Side was envisioned by Reverend George Forrester, Vicar of St Paul’s Church; Henry Bulcraig, a churchwarden of Holy Trinity Church, and William A Guesdon. It ope...
See the plaque at the entrance for more information about these 5 plaques.
Architect, born Arthur Wiliam Blomfield, at Fulham Palace, the son of the Bishop of London. Specialised in church architecture, e.g. St Mary's Parish Hall, Crawford Street. Also designed the Royal ...
Bishop of London 1813 - 28. Archbishop of Canterbury 1828 - 48. Born Hampshire. While Bishop of London he had extensive work done on both his town house, 32 St James's Square and Fulham Palace. Whi...
The large plaque can be seen in our photo on the building to the left.
The Russian Orthodox Great Britain and Ireland diocese. The Archbishop is known as Metropolitan, the first being Metropolitan Anthony who held the post until his death.
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