First name unknown. Architect active in 1891.
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Alexander
Commemorated ati
Abbey Tavern
This foundation stone was laid this 3rd day of December 1891 by Mr A.T.T. Cow...
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W. F. R. Stanley
Inventor, manufacturer and philanthropist. Born William Ford Robinson Stanley in Islington. He filed 78 patents for precision drawing, mathematical and surveying instruments, as well as telescopes....
William Edward Trent
Architect. Articled to Henry Poston. Later he specialised in cinema design.
Rowland Plumbe
Architect. Also known as Roland Plumbe. Designed many residential schemes across London.
Burnet, Tait and Lorne
Architects. The practice comprised John James Burnet, Thomas Smith Tait and Francis Lorne. Their works include the King Edward VII galleries at the British Museum.
Wellclose Square, E1
This down at heel backwater to the east of the Tower of London, has an unexpectedly rich history. The area around it was generally known as Wellclose and in 1686 it became part of the Liberty of th...
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Adam brothers
The four Adam brothers: John (1721-1792, born Edinburgh), Robert - the important one, James and William, (1738-1822, suicide) together designed classical buildings. Father was an architect. Ini...
John Howard - E5
E5, Lower Clapton Road, 157-9, St. Andrews Mansions
This Neo-Tudor block has a better-maintained twin on the other side of the road to the right. The plaque is on the bricks between the bas...
Hampden Gurney - 2002
W1, Forset Street
The designers of this plaque seem to be anticipating the need for additional memorials.
Paul Nash - NW3
NW3, Eldon Grove, 3
Paul Nash, 1889 - 1946, war artist World Wars I & II, lived and worked here.
Southwark Council
The London Borough of Southwark was created as an amalgamation of the Metropolitan Boroughs of Southwark, Camberwell and Bermondsey. Southwark council annually invites proposals for new plaques fro...