Walter de la Mare - Mackenzie Road
BR3, Mackenzie Road, 195
In de la Mare's time this address was 6 Lynton Terrace.
In de la Mare's time this address was 6 Lynton Terrace.
The plaque is in the pavement between the bike stands and the decorative post.
At first we thought this was a guerrilla (unauthorised) plaque but then, at NewsShopper, we found "Council leader Councillor Jeremy Kite ...
{Beneath the Dartford Council coat of arms:} Richard Trevithick, 1771 - 1833, pioneering engineer and inventor of the world's first steam...
The plaque can be seen in our photo, at the top of the wall, above the black car. The house was lost in 1959/60 when the bridge was raise...
The library is the northern building, pools to the south. The Library plaque is below the bay window. The Baths plaque is on the white s...
The library is the northern building, pools to the south. The Library plaque is below the bay window. The Baths plaque is on the white s...
The library is the northern building, pools to the south. The Library plaque is below the bay window. The Baths plaque is on the white s...
The plaque is below the window to the left of the ornate entrance. Presumably this is a foundation stone or a building opening stone for ...
Chumleigh Gardens is a delightful, hidden away, gem. In our photo, the Hinds and Chumleigh plaques are either side of the white door, le...