Site: White Horse pub (1 memorial)
E14, Poplar High Street
Brought to our attention by Londonist whose article doesn't even mention the horse but for some perverse reason focuses on the mid-18th century publican who was a "female husband".
E14, Poplar High Street
Brought to our attention by Londonist whose article doesn't even mention the horse but for some perverse reason focuses on the mid-18th century publican who was a "female husband".
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
White Horse pub
Pubwiki have a good page on this pub. A tavern has existed here since at leas...
Thomas Brock: Forgotten Sculptor of the Victoria Memorial provides a photo of the St Michael and St George statues that were originally p...
London Post has drawings for the sculpture and informs "16 pieces of granite, and is 7ft high x 7ft wide to commemorate the 7 decades of ...
While still Prince of Wales, Edward VII saw a plaster version of this sculpture and initiated the idea of a bronze version being erected ...
Lady Regnart donated these statues in 1912 and her husband died in 1912 so, call us reckless, but we are assuming that the donation was i...
She's manipulating a fan but meanwhile, unnoticed by Nell, her dress has slipped off her right shoulder causing a costume malfunction.
Co-churchwarden of St Jude's in 1871. He was born in 1805 in Scotland. On 10 June 1847 he married Ann Reader (1823-1897) in St Peter and St Paul Church, East Milton Road, Milton-Next-Gravesend, Ke...