Site of the Blacksmiths' Hall 1668 - 1785.
Corporation of London
Site: Blacksmiths' Hall (1 memorial)
EC4, Queen Victoria Street, 101
Site of the Blacksmiths' Hall 1668 - 1785.
Corporation of London
EC4, Queen Victoria Street, 101
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Blacksmiths' Hall
At 101 Queen Victoria Street 1668 - 1785, according to the plaque but strange...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Blacksmiths' Hall
In addressing the 'square mile' concept Londonist has provided a potted histo...
The round plaque can be see in our photo on the ground in front of the phone boxes.
Laurence Corner On this site was the famous chic Army Surplus store, which sadly closed in 2007, 54 years after it first opened its doors...
Dr Rizal lodged here in 1888 with the Beckett family on a weekly rent of £2. On 19 June 2011, to celebrate Rizal's 150th birth anniversar...
This complex of buildings was created to house the Guildhall School of Music, who had outgrown their premises at Aldermanbury. Designed b...
St Stephens was erected in 1847-9, designed by Benjamin Ferrey, and funded by Angela Burdett-Coutts. The small south chapel of 1904 is v...
The fanlight of this house carries a surprising work in stained glass depicting Mickey Mouse carrying a Union Jack and Donald Duck with t...
On this site there used to be a sister hotel to Hotel Russell, also designed by Charles Fitzroy Doll and erected in 1898. It was demolish...
Born in Morley, Yorkshire. Prime Minister 1908 to 1916. 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith. Died Sutton Courtenay, Oxfordshire. The Suffragettes' enemy. Film director Anthony Asquith was his son and La...
Born 17 Bruton Street, to the Duke and Duchess of York. For information on where she was brought up see Byron Statue. When she was 10 her father became King George VI (on the abdication of his brot...