Wyndham's Theatre was built for Mary Moore and Charles Wyndham in 1899.
Architect W.G. Sprague.
Site: Wyndham's Theatre (2 memorials)
WC2, Charing Cross Road, Wyndham's Theatre
Wyndham's Theatre was built for Mary Moore and Charles Wyndham in 1899.
Architect W.G. Sprague.
WC2, Charing Cross Road, Wyndham's Theatre
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Wyndham's Theatre
Born in Australia the son of an actress. Worked for Matcham for a time. Des...
born Charles Culverwell at Liverpool. Qualified as a doctor. Actor and manager.
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Wyndham's Theatre
This bust, high up in the pediment, is supported on each side by a muse, in t...
OK, this is not actually a memorial but it's too good to exclude on the basis of house rules.
The original buildings of Dulwich College, founded in 1619 by Edward Alleyn as a school and almshouses. The Almshouses continue in use b...
The Royal Photographic Society plaque is on the left above the wheelie-bins. The BFI plaque is on the pillar on the right.
We believe that the crown and the 'B' are indicative of the Bedford Estates and that the date commemorates the royal silver wedding as we...
Humphrey Jennings, 1907 - 1950, documentary film maker lived here, 1944 - 1950. English Heritage
The maypole, comparable in height to that of the adjacent tower of St Andrew Undershaft, was used each Spring in a celebratory May Day festival. But at the festival on 1 May 1517 the City apprentic...
Founded by John Fleming and A. F. "Peggy" Bettinson. First president Hugh Cecil Lowther, Fifth Earl of Lonsdale. It became the home of modern glove boxing, with bouts taking place in silence, after...
{Rectangular plaque:} Greenwich Station opened 24th December 1838. The eastern terminus of London's first railway. {Circular plaque, aro...
Born Seymour Place. Educated Harrow School. Twice Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Father of 13 children that survived infancy, including Claud John Hamilton. Died at home in Northern Ireland.
The roundels on the north, river-facing, frontage are occupied by, left to right: Anson, Drake, Cook, Howard, Blake, Benbow, Sandwich, Ro...