Great Storm - Victoria Embankment Gardens
WC2, Victoria Embankment Gardens
The plaque to the Great Storm is rather hidden away in the flower bed behind and to the right of the statue.
The plaque to the Great Storm is rather hidden away in the flower bed behind and to the right of the statue.
The tree itself is almost entirely lost, half buried in a modern planting scheme which gives priority to the high brick walls surrounding...
There is a clock dial on each of the four facades, and they are all working - August 2004 anyway. Above each dial is inscribed "1895". B...
The tree is in Russell Square garden beside the path on the north side. A small group congregate here each year in October to commemorat...
When we first saw the plaque it was in the pavement close to the tree but is now affixed to a nearby pillar.
Friendship Tree Maidenhair Tree (Ginkgo biloba) Planted by His Excellency Dr. L.M. Singhvi, High Commissioner for India in the presence...
To commemorate International Year of Peace, 1986, this field maple tree was planted by The League of Jewish Women, Wednesday 2nd July 1986.
Tavistock Square Gardens This copper beech tree was presented by Pandit Nehru on his visit to these gardens on 13th June 1953 in connect...
When we visited in 2004 the tree was not there. The park was undergoing some major Lottery-funded work so we thought that perhaps the tre...
Aesculus Indica (Indian Horse Chestnut) planted by Hugh Jenkins, MP, Minister for the Arts, on 17th May 1974, in memory of Lilian Baylis ...