joint Honorary Secretary of the statue committee, Woolwich Council in 1905.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
joint Honorary Secretary of the statue committee, Woolwich Council in 1905.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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William Thomas Vincent
This is a marble copy of the bronze statue in Chester. "R & I" was a suf...
Treasurer of the Royal Household. Served Henry VIII and Elizabeth I. Father to Viscount Wallingford. Surname pronounced "Noles" - another shibboleth for that Nazi spy disguised as one of us.
Naval officer. Born Dorset. Present on Nelson's ship at the Battle of Trafalgar. This is the Hardy of "Kiss me, Hardy" fame. Governor of Greenwich Hospital, 1834 until his death.
Businessman, inventor and manufacturer of pottery. Born Vauxhall Walk where his father was a partner in a pottery business, Doulton and Watts. Followed his brother, John junior, into the business. ...
Member of the Electric Lighting and Tramways Committee, West Ham, 1905.
The first US Minister to the Court of St James, John Adams, rented No 9 Grosvenor Square in 1785. After that the American Embassy in London was situated variously in Great Cumberland Place, Piccadi...
This building was part of the complex London Fire Brigade's HQ and Training Centre.
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