The Aldermanbury conduit stood in this street providing free water, 1471 - 18th century.
City of London
Site: Aldermanbury Garden (3 memorials)
EC2, Love Lane
The Aldermanbury conduit stood in this street providing free water, 1471 - 18th century.
City of London
EC2, Love Lane
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Aldermanbury conduit
Erected under the will of Sir W. Eastfield. Â Destroyed in the Great Fire but ...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Aldermanbury conduit
The municipal governing body of the City of London. Officially the 'Mayor and...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Aldermanbury conduit
The remains of the church of St Mary Aldermanbury are behind this fountain.
{Inscribed on the plinth just below the bust:} Shakespeare {Below this ther...
The plaque is on the ground near the Lewisham war memorial.
2012: This building no longer exists (demolished apparently in 2007) and last time we looked had been replaced with a building site. We h...
The two foundation stones can be seen below the more ornate plaque. We do like their plain multi-layered frames. The building was threat...
The plaques are around the station forecourt, either on frames or laid into the pavement. The gold lettering on the marble effect on the ...
Constructed 1907-22. The long station front was designed in phases by James Robb Scott. Only the Victory Arch is listed. At one time thi...
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