David Lloyd George, Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, 1863 - 1945, Prime Minister, lived here.
English Heritage
Site: David Lloyd George - SW18 (1 memorial)
SW18, Routh Road, 3
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk
David Lloyd George, Earl Lloyd George of Dwyfor, 1863 - 1945, Prime Minister, lived here.
English Heritage
SW18, Routh Road, 3
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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David Lloyd George - SW18
Prime Minister 1916–1922. Born in Manchester to Welsh parents who returned t...
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David Lloyd George - SW18
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The bronze plaque is on the left of the entrance porch, the black one on the right. From Bostock's obituary we read: "He also gave a plo...
On our visit the sun was so strong and at such an angle that it rendered the plaque illegible if photographed square on.
The plaques are down at skirting-board level, one is hidden by the table outside the PDSA and the other is largely hidden by the pedestri...
Sir Charles Vyner Brooke, 1874 - 1963, last Rajah of Sarawak, lived here. Greater London Council
Born Whitechapel, Albarn lived here until he was aged 9. He unveiled his own plaque and the local Guardian quoted him: "I remember cows c...
Chairman of of the City Lands and Bridge House Estates Committee in 1982. Commoner on the City Lands & Bridge House Estates Committee, 1994.
Served on Westminster council from 2002 until her death in 2010. She was Lord Mayor of Westminster from 1994-1995. Awarded the C.B.E. for her work as a senior agent at Conservative Central Office.
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