Evangelical church.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Evangelical church.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Westminster Chapel
Upon this spot, formerly the site of Westminster Hospital, a house of god for...
Bishop. Born Peter Emmanuel Amigo at Waterport Street, Gibraltar. Ordained 1888. Consecrated as the 6th Bishop of Southwark on 25 March 1904. Founded the John Fisher School, Purley in 1929. Died at...
Records of this church go back to AD 952. Until the 14th century it was the only church in east London. The existing 15th century building is the third on the site, though it was reclad in 1880s. T...
St Olave Hart Street (only a short walk from this Hall) was badly damaged in WW2 so in 1948 a pre-fabricated church was constructed here, using the tower of All Hallows Staining as its chancel. Th...
Built in the 12 century. Destroyed in the Great Fire and not rebuilt.
Philanthropist and Jewish leader. Born Italy, brought up in London. Married into the Rothschild family.
The original gatehouse together with the keystone form the entrance to the current building.
Fuel company. The name is a phonetic representation of the initials of the company's predecessor Standard Oil. In 1972 it was generally replaced by the name Exxon.
In our photo the plaque can be seen on the first floor, above the taxi.