Erection date: 1937
Erected in 1937 by the 6th Marquess of Northampton
Estate surveyor - P. F. Story FSI
Architect - Alan Brace FRIBA
Builders - Gee, Walker and Slater
Site: Bingham Court (1 memorial)
N1, Halton Road, Bingham Court
Erection date: 1937
Erected in 1937 by the 6th Marquess of Northampton
Estate surveyor - P. F. Story FSI
Architect - Alan Brace FRIBA
Builders - Gee, Walker and Slater
N1, Halton Road, Bingham Court
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Bingham Court
A family run building firm, active 1937. Incorporated 1922. 1961 acquired by ...
Architect active 1927 and 1937. An Alan Brace was the architect for Rio Tinto...
Eldest son of the 5th Marquess. Achieved the rank of Major and was awarded th...
Surveyor active 1937. A 1927 letter gives him the rank 'Lt Col.'. In a 1918 m...
These two plaques are commemorating the same thing.
Wilmington House is the building to the right which continues around the corner into Highbury Crescent. The description of Hubbard as as...
This is the foundation stone for the second wing of the Institute. She returned on 31 May 1924 to open the Institute.
English Heritage Arthur Waley, 1889 - 1966, poet, translator and orientalist, lived and died here.
Monteagle was at dinner when he received the letter so he passed it to a servant to read aloud. This servant was closely connected to one...
Football manager. He founded Dulwich Hamlet Football Club, and was nicknamed 'Pa', because of his paternalistic attitude to his team players, and, we're only guessing, perhaps the players found "Lo...
Born Frankfurt, moved to London by the 1840s where he joined his brother David. There were other brothers in Paris and Berlin so their banking business covered Europe and was extremely successful. ...
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