Bud Flanagan, 1896 - 1968, comedian and leader of the 'Crazy Gang', born here.
English Heritage
Site: Bud Flanagan (1 memorial)
E1, Hanbury Street, 12
Bud Flanagan, 1896 - 1968, comedian and leader of the 'Crazy Gang', born here.
English Heritage
E1, Hanbury Street, 12
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Bud Flanagan
Born Reuben Weinthrop above his family fried fish shop in Hanbury Street, whe...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Bud Flanagan
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
The original Gate House was erected here (circa 1386) at the entrance to the Bishop of London's Park.
This space, previously the car park of St. Joseph’s Church, was created by father Bruno Healy, together with landscape gardener Simon P...
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, 1836 - 1908, Prime Minister, lived here. London County Council
2024: Central YMCA sold and will close to members in February 2025.
This carved memorial shows 3 drowning men reaching up to the cross from the waves/shroud on which is inscribed the text. It was erected 2...
The first headquarters of the Metropolitan Police were named after the entrance on Great Scotland Yard. In about 1890 they moved from here to new premises by Norman Shaw on the Victoria Embankment,...
Goldsmith. Born Edinburgh. Died London, buried St. Martin-in-the-Fields.
Photographer, musician and animal rights activist and Paul McCartney's first wife, of 29 years. Mother of fashion designer Stella and musician James.
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