Treatment Rooms 2 - Carrie Reichardt
W5, 199 Acton Lane
In our rather shady photo the Fred Hampton mural can just be seen, low down, below the window on the left side of the building. The Reic...
In our rather shady photo the Fred Hampton mural can just be seen, low down, below the window on the left side of the building. The Reic...
This is smaller than most plaques and made to look like it has been stamped in sealing wax. The Roman year translates as 1921 (the year t...
This project became known as the Treatment Rooms after a sign which came from a Hackney mental institute.
Clementine Hozier, 1885 - 1977, lived here from 1903 until her marriage in 1908 to Winston Churchill. Royal Borough of Kensington and Che...
The plaque is at the top of the grey column to the right of the central door. Presumably there is evidence that Blanke performed at Green...
We first saw this plaque when it was on the building that used to occupy this site. That was from 1990ish but the style of the plaque is ...
The renaming, reported by The Tab, was to celebrate 100 years since women gained the vote, and LSE History describes how central this are...
Michael Flanders, 1922 - 1975, Donald Swann, 1923 - 1994, writers and performers of comic songs, lived and worked in the garden studio. E...
Urban75 has photos of the 2011 unveiling of this plaque and the subsequent party.