Sebastian Lukomski, cycle courier
EC4, Queen Street Place
This memorial is stencilled onto the pavement at the south east corner of the junction with Upper Thames Street.
This memorial is stencilled onto the pavement at the south east corner of the junction with Upper Thames Street.
A London cycle courier died near this spot. Paul Ellis, 14.06.89
Up and down the City Road In and out the Eagle That's the way the money goes Pop! Goes the weasel.
Just looking at the building who would have thought there was something interesting at this corner? 2017: A London Inheritance has, yet ...
. . . and what the Duke wants the Duke gets. Though these mounting aids were probably intended for use by all the gentlemen visiting the...
The two figures on the broken pediment represent lameness and sickness.
Londonist report that when this church was converted for office use Grimaldi's grave (the above ground part at least) was moved to this l...
The plaque hints that the disembodied red Corinthian capital was salvaged from the Penton Estate Office, of which we can find no image. O...
Unusually this memorial was erected before the end of the war. There may be more but the only other one we know of is at St Botolphs.
The text comes from a small brass plaque in the blind window below the lamp.