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...
Designed by Charles Robert Cockerell. Stood at the top of Regent Street.
Collegiate Church of St Martin le Grand, demolished 1548 in the Reformation.
Non-conformist minister and hymn writer. Born Maidstone, Kent as Christopher Newman Hall. 1854 became minister of Surrey Chapel. Promoted the abolition of slavery and in 1867 visited North America,...
This medieval church was destroyed, along with most of the churches in the City, by the Great Fire in 1666. In 1670 Parliament passed a Rebuilding Act and a committee was set up under the stewardsh...
Son of Henry VII. Born Born Greenwich Palace, as the spare, not the heir but his brother Arthur predeceased him and their father, aged 15, but not before marrying Catherine of Aragon, who later in ...
Footballer. Born Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore in Upney Hospital, Barking, Essex. Played for West Ham 1958-74. He had already played for the England youth and under-twenty-threes teams before bein...
Charles William Train. Born 58 Chatterton Road, Finsbury Park. Served in the London Regiment. On 8 December 1917 at Ein Kerem, near Jerusalem, in Ottoman controlled Palestine, when his company was...
A former further education college, with sites in Waterloo, Bermondsey and Camberwell. It merged with Lewisham College.
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