Herbert Gribble, 1847 - 1894, architect of the Oratory Church, lived here between 1880 - 82.
Site: Herbert Gribble (1 memorial)
SW3, Alexander Square, 10
Herbert Gribble, 1847 - 1894, architect of the Oratory Church, lived here between 1880 - 82.
SW3, Alexander Square, 10
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Herbert Gribble
Architect of the Oratory Church and was aged 29 years when he won the competi...
Sir David Low, 1891 - 1963, political cartoonist, had his studio here, 1929 - 1940. Erected by the Heath and Hampstead Society
This plaque raises some questions. Firstly, how could he have 'died a pauper', when,in 1718 he married a gentlewoman with a £20,000 fortu...
A London Inheritance has a 1947, or thereabouts, photo of "London's earliest inscribed monument" as it was then, in two sections incorpor...
In memory of Bill and Daphne Abbs, formerly chairman and secretary of Webheath Tenants Association for over 30 years, who worked tireless...
The plaque was first erected on the 2-storey pub that used to be here, the Mitford Castle, formerly the Top O' the Morning, closed in 201...
Created by artist John Reardon, in homage to the Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch, although It appears to be a sulphur-crested cockato...
The newly built up Willesden area was provided with a library, completed in 1894. It was extended at the back in 1907, part funded by Andrew Carnegie. The whole back section was rebuilt with addit...