Boris the cat lived here, 1986 - 1996.
Site: Boris the cat (1 memorial)
NW5, Anglers Lane, 24
Boris the cat lived here, 1986 - 1996.
NW5, Anglers Lane, 24
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Boris the cat
This is the foundation stone of the tower.
We have done some clever picture manipulation and brought the two relief plaques together. In the picture of the building you can see th...
Edward Irving was once the priest at the Gothic church that was on this site before WW2. Reith's parents were married in this church and ...
Constructed 1907-22. The long station front was designed in phases by James Robb Scott. Only the Victory Arch is listed. At one time thi...
London County Council Sir Richard Westmacott, 1775 - 1856, sculptor, lived and died here.
'Lost' in this instance means moved to a different building.
There is a third plaque (far right) but it's about some gardening prize which we didn't find sufficiently interesting. During the early p...
From English Heritage: "The plaque was unveiled on 13 June, 41 years after the bomb fell. Stolen in 1987, it was replaced with an English...
We'd always assumed that this war was known as the Great War until WW2 came along at which point it was renamed as World War One or the First World War. But the term was first used in print in 1920...