Site of the City of London School for Girls founded by William Ward, 1894 to 1969.
City of London
Site: City of London School for Girls (1 memorial)
EC4, Carmelite Street
Site of the City of London School for Girls founded by William Ward, 1894 to 1969.
City of London
EC4, Carmelite Street
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City of London School for Girls
Founded by William Ward. On the Carelite site 1894 to 1969 and then moved to...
Merchant in the City of London. Founded City of London School for Girls. In ...
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City of London School for Girls
In addressing the 'square mile' concept Londonist has provided a potted histo...
Gordon Pirie, 1931 - 1991, South London Harriers and Coulsdon resident, held 5 world records including the 4 x 1500m relay with local ath...
Dave Shepherd, Britain's acclaimed jazz clarinettist and bandleader, was born here on 7th February 1929. Waltham Forest Heritage
At the unveiling musketeers from the Rainsborough Regiment of the Sealed Knot fired a volley to mark the occasion.
Tallow Chandlers Hall The Company has occupied this site since 1476.
The cheerful quotation is from Proverbs 9:10 and also 1:7.
Stage coachman. Lived at 7 Edgware Road. On 13 July 1888, he established a record by driving “The Old Times” coach from Hatchett's Hotel to the “Old Ship” at Brighton and back - 108 miles in 7 ho...
Information about this company is difficult to come by. Andrew Behan found this image at Britain From Above where it is captioned "The James Crosby & Sons Ltd Works off Bridges Road, Ellesmere ...
We are immensely grateful to our Welsh consultant, David Hopkins, who took the time, not just to translate, but also to correctly punctua...