Garden and landscape designers.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Garden and landscape designers.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Atkins Landscape Architects
These railings were completed in 2009 to replace the original railings which ...
This Memorial Garden, re-dedicated in 2009, commemorates the residents of Wes...
After the death of King George V the Lord Mayor of London set up a committee to decide on a suitable national memorial. It was decided to erect just one statue and create a number of playing fields...
Their website describes the gardens thus: "An oasis of calm used every week by hundreds of people living and working in London WC1."
Churchyard closed for burials and given to the Vestry of Bermondsey on 17 May 1882, it was opened to the public on 28 February 1883.
A member of the Executive Committee for the Great Exhibition 1851.Surveyor and land agent. Born Coulsdon, Surrey. Died Hove.
Unusually this memorial lists all the men who went to war, not just those who died. The names of the ten who did die are marked with a li...
In 1892 Besant built a substantial house just to the east of this one, where there is an official, significant plaque. We can find no ref...
Although the plaque does not specifiy we think the gate was used by the men and women who served at Camp Griffiss. But it's possible tha...
Formed by Chad Varah at St Stephen Walbrook Church to befriend the suicidal and despairing. The Samaritans gives a good history of the organisation including how it was named: "Chad Varah had achi...