Site of the City of London School for Girls founded by William Ward, 1894 to 1969.
City of London
Site: City of London School for Girls (1 memorial)
EC4, Carmelite Street
Site of the City of London School for Girls founded by William Ward, 1894 to 1969.
City of London
EC4, Carmelite Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
City of London School for Girls
Founded by William Ward. On the Carelite site 1894 to 1969 and then moved to...
Merchant in the City of London. Founded City of London School for Girls. In ...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
City of London School for Girls
The municipal governing body of the City of London. Officially the 'Mayor and...
At first sight one would think this statue was created shortly after WW1 rather than in 2009.
LCC Sir Julius Benedict (1804 - 1885), musical composer, lived and died here.
Note: you can see that when the original plaque was saved from the demolition the stone in which it was laid was reclaimed as well.
Jeanne Rathbone has posted about O'Casey and his time in Battersea, with extracts from his Autobiography.
Loughton is a London Underground station on the Central line, and is a Grade II listed building.
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