Bishop of London 1856 - 1868, Archbishop of Caterbury 1868 - 1882. Born Scotland.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Archibald Campbell Tait
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School grounds and building
A strange memorial. The little roof and pillars make this look as if it could...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Archibald Campbell Tait
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Haggerston Road School - opened
Note: you can see that when the original plaque was saved from the demolition...
Other Subjects
Ealing YMCA
From West London YMCA : "Our foundations can be found in a prayer meeting held by 13 young people who gathered at 4 Grove Road, Ealing, on 28 July 1870, to inaugurate a local branch of YMCA. From t...
Great Synagogue - Old Jewry
We could find nothing on the history of this Great Synagogue but its closure in 1272 was due to the difficulties suffered by the Jews in England leading up to their expulsion in 1290. Medieval Lond...
St Edmund King & Martyr, Lombard Street
Destroyed in the Great Fire. The new building by Wren, 1670-1679, was damaged by bombing in 1917 but survives.
Stephen Marshall
Born Huntingdon. 1619 ordained as a clergyman. Became a preacher to the House of Commons and was an influential speaker and supported the Parliamentary cause. Died Ipswich and buried in Westminster...
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Arthur Deakin
E1, Hunton Street, Arthur Deakin House
We have found no particular connection between Deakin and this area.
Co-op bank - Monoploy
N1, Islington High Street, 1, Co-op Bank
Victor and Marjorie came to London from Leeds specifically to select names for the board. Having been out on a name-gathering 'morning ta...
Staple Inn
WC2, High Holborn
The building was also restored after World War II damage. There can't be much of the original left.
Chumleigh Almshouses
SE5, Burgess Park, Chumleigh Gardens
These almshouses were built c.1847 and badly damaged in WW2 which is when the Society vacated them. They are labelled on the map at Marke...