This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Indo-British togetherness
Commemorated ati
Gandhi and Indo-British togetherness trees
Friendship Tree (Koelreutaria paniculata or Pride of India) planted by Lord M...
Other Subjects
Nazareth House
In 1850, Dr. Nicholas Wiseman became concerned about the plight of the aged, orphans and abandoned children in London. He appealed to a recently formed religious order in France which took care of ...
Building, Architecture, Benefactor, Community / Clubs, Religion
Goon Show Preservation Society
Formed as a result of the last Goon Show. Patron: Prince Charles.
L.U.D.R.A.
This almost certainly is the Leyton Urban District Ratepayers Association, who erected other plaques in the area. It had two candidates elected to the Urban District Council in 1904, and It underto...
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Louisa Brandreth Aldrich-Blake
WC1, Tavistock Square Gardens
There are actually 2 busts (identical we think): one facing into the square and one facing out on the traffic.
Duchess of Kent
N1, Prebend Street, 32, Duchess of Kent pub
We identified which particular Duchess of Kent is represented by finding the painting on which the portrait is based at baltyra but the ...
Jane Austen
Jane Austen, novelist of 6 major novels including Pride and Prejudice. Born: Steventon, Hampshire. Died: Winchester, Hampshire. For all Austen-related London locations see Londonist. A statue was u...
Stuart House - James I arrives in London
SW3, Cadogan Square, Stuart House, 84
This Queen Anne style house was designed in 1880 by architect F.G. Knight for Oscar Leslie Stephen, a director of theĀ Great Northern Rail...
Charles Dickens home - WC1
WC1, Tavistock Square, Tavistock House, South, Entrance C (BMA)
Getty has a photo of the unveiling, captioned "A plaque is unveiled at the British Medical Association in Tavistock Square, London, to co...