Craig Hayden lived and then died in Flitcroft Street, 26 May 1971 - 6 June 1997.
Site: Craig Hayden (1 memorial)
WC2, Flitcroft Street
Craig Hayden lived and then died in Flitcroft Street, 26 May 1971 - 6 June 1997.
WC2, Flitcroft Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Craig Hayden
Via Facebook we have learnt that Craig came from Coventry and as an older tee...
Grim's Dyke was designed by R. N. Shaw in 1872 for Frederick Goodall. He sold in 1880 to Robert Herriot of Hambros Bank from whom, Gilber...
Greater London Council George Leybourne, "Champagne Charlie", 1842 - 1884, music hall comedian, lived and died here.
The round plaque is on the wall under the main entrance canopy, high up, near the first "E" of Empire. The three brass plaques are in the...
Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, 1864 - 1958, creator of the League of Nations, lived here. Greater London Council
This stone records the opening of the bridge to the public. Another similar stone at the north-west corner of the bridge records the gif...
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
Member of the Highbury Quadrant Congregational Church who funded the landscaping of the church grounds. Had died by 1991.
In 1714, a well of 'chalybeate waters' (water impregnated with iron) was discovered near the Bell Inn, Kilburn. Gardens and a 'great room' were opened in an attempt to compete with the nearby Hamps...
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