Site of Lloyds Coffee House, 1691 - 1785.
Corporation of London
Site: Lloyds Coffee House (1 memorial)
EC3, Lombard Street, 15
Site of Lloyds Coffee House, 1691 - 1785.
Corporation of London
EC3, Lombard Street, 15
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Lloyds Coffee House
Edward Lloyd first opened his coffee house on Tower Street in 1687 but had to...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Lloyds Coffee House
In addressing the 'square mile' concept Londonist has provided a potted histo...
Our photo is taken from the east. In the background you can see the inside of the retained arched stone entrance to The Colonnade from G...
The modern information board at the entrance to the gardens points out that the three Prime Ministers lived here at different times. It w...
The Taxation plaque is the one nearest the camera. The St Benet blue plaque is on the far wall and the St Benet inscribed stone plaque i...
Ex-pupil Brian Longman tells us that these two stone plaques, all that remain of the school, were above the entrances. They must have bee...
The creators of this plaque have copied the two paragraphs from the original plaque and topped and tailed it with information about the b...
Public House. It was originally called the Mother Black Cap after a local legend concerning a witch, and had that name, according to licensing records, as early as 1751. In the mid 1960s it became ...
The decoration on the urn is delightful. Strung between 4 classical style masks are fruit garlands supporting a variety of creatures: s...
Franklin lived here for two extended stays between 1757 and 1775. This is the only Franklin residence that survives. Due to the street ha...
This memorial used to be at the police station where PC Blakelock served, nearby at 115 Fortis Green, but when that was closed the memori...