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William Reddall

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Architect of 10, South Street, Finsbury. Was an Associate of the Royal Institute of British Architects from 1874.

Cheshire Street is just around the corner from Church House. From Hackney "Nos. 2 to 38 (even) Cheshire Street - This is a row of brick terraced houses dating from around 1870, probably designed by William Reddall." Whereas Edith's Streets writes "8-38 a very complete terrace with integral shop fronts built c. 1870-2 by Reddall & Cumber. The regularity of the design has been emphasised during refurbishment in 1991 by Building Design Prospect."

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William Reddall

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St Matthias Church House

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Major Hubert C. Corlette

Major Hubert C. Corlette

Australian architect mainly of churches. Born Hubert Christian Corlette.  Father of English architect John C. Corlette.

Person, Architecture, Australia

1 memorial
T. B. Whinney

T. B. Whinney

Architect based in London who became the chief architect of the Midland Bank. Full name Thomas Bostock Whinney.  Other work in London includes the Midland Bank in Golders Green Road.

Person, Architecture

1 memorial
Frank Twydale Dear

Frank Twydale Dear

Architect of John Street and/or Bedford Row, our source, The Vauxhall Society, is unclear. So many records (as at April 2022) can be found on the internet claiming that the Stockwell War Memorial ...

Person, Architecture

1 memorial
John Dower

John Dower

Civil servant and architect. John Gordon Dower was born and died in Yorkshire. In 1945, invalided out of military service, he produced the official report which set out what National Parks in Engla...

Person, Architecture, Gardens / Agriculture

1 memorial
Thomas Ripley

Thomas Ripley

Master Carpenter. Designed the Ripley block of the present Admiralty building in 1726.

Person, Architecture, Property

1 memorial

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Daniel Purcell

Daniel Purcell

Islingtonian who died in the South African War, 1899-1903

Person, South Africa

War dead, Other war
1 memorial
Alexander William Bragg
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Silver Thimble Fund

Silver Thimble Fund

Miss {Elizabeth} H. E. Hope-Clarke of Wimbledon, inspired by her own damaged silver thimble, started collecting damaged or unwanted thimbles and other trinkets to contribute to the war effort.  She...

Group, Benefactor

2 memorials
All Saints Poplar WW1 memorial

All Saints Poplar WW1 memorial

E14, Newby Street, All Saints church

Tower Hamlets local list gives: "The memorial which is inscribed “TO OUR GLORIOUS DEAD, 1914 – 1918” was unveiled in 1922 by the Suffraga...

1 subject commemorated
Daniel Silver

Daniel Silver

London-based sculptor. Born London, raised in Jerusalem.

Person, Sculpture, Israel/Palestine

1 memorial