English Heritage
Alfred Waterhouse, 1830 - 1905, architect, lived here.
Site: Alfred Waterhouse (1 memorial)
W1, New Cavendish Street, 61
English Heritage
Alfred Waterhouse, 1830 - 1905, architect, lived here.
W1, New Cavendish Street, 61
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Alfred Waterhouse
Born Aigburth, Liverpool, Lancashire. Died Yattendon Court, Berkshire. Most n...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Alfred Waterhouse
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
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American writer, best know for his accounts of pioneering life in California. Born New York. Came to London in 1885 via Germany and Glasgow. Buried at Frimley, Surrey. Some sources, contradicti...
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