Royal Gates - Victoria Park
E9, Grove Road
The plaque is not clear about what was constructed. The piers look original so we guess it was just the gates themselves.
The plaque is not clear about what was constructed. The piers look original so we guess it was just the gates themselves.
The station is on the Piccadilly line. We usually aim to show photographs of the exteriors of London underground stations, because of the...
Note: you can see that when the original plaque was saved from the demolition the stone in which it was laid was reclaimed as well.
The church immediately to the north is All Saints Church, built 1856, was initially known as All Saints, Stonebridge but we've seen it re...
Unveiled by the Mayor of Tower Hamlets and a Rifles contingent of ten.
Lewisham War Memorials have researched all the names on this memorial.
The plaque is on the wall beside the steps. It's a pity that the paint-brush operative hadn't been better trained. Queen's Park was offi...
The inscription is carved into the stone and the date appears to read 1082 but the spacing is wrong, so some unknown event has corrupted ...
We were pleased to find a website, St Peters Bethnal Green, that has already listed these people and provided lots of research, and we di...