London County Council
Coventry Patmore, 1823 - 1896, poet and essayist, lived here, 1863 - 1864.
Site: Coventry Patmore (1 memorial)
W1, Percy Street, 14
London County Council
Coventry Patmore, 1823 - 1896, poet and essayist, lived here, 1863 - 1864.
W1, Percy Street, 14
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Coventry Patmore
Poet and critic. Born at Woodford, Essex. Died Lymington. Web sites giving hi...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Coventry Patmore
Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...
The plaque is actually located over a gateway in Boltons Place.
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Greater London Council Major-General William Roy, 1726 - 1790, founder of the Ordnance Survey, lived here.
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Caltagirone is the town in Sicily, Italy, where Luigi Sturzo was born.
Virginia Clarke, one of her former flatmates, assisted with the unveiling of the plaque.
This plaque was, according to the Council, a mistake and was removed by Hackney.
The first English university established since Oxford and Cambridge and the first not to discriminate on race, class or religion, and the first to accept women on equal terms. Jeremy Bentham was no...
The two plaques are inside the gates, one on each side, on the set back walls facing the pavement. The statue is William Booth and not y...