Born 1881, editor of Punch, 1932 - 1949, E. V. Knox (Evoe), essayist and poet, lived here from 1945 until his death in 1971.
Site: E. V. Knox & Punch (1 memorial)
NW3, Frognal, 110
Born 1881, editor of Punch, 1932 - 1949, E. V. Knox (Evoe), essayist and poet, lived here from 1945 until his death in 1971.
NW3, Frognal, 110
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
E. V. Knox & Punch
Founded in early June 1841 at a meeting at the Edinburgh Castle public house ...
The plaque is in the entrance porch of the Department of Aeronautics, Imperial College. John Oakley tells a great story of how the Queen...
This is the story of a plaque that was lost and was mysteriously re-found, with pictures, before and after. Our thanks to Brian Longman f...
Lindsey House, built 1674 by Robert Bertie 3rd Earl of Lindsey, incorporates a house which Sir Theodore Mayerne, court physician, built o...
The plaques read left to right chronological by birth date. We've taken the dates on each plaque to be date of birth and date of death bu...
This is an example of the on-going removal of London's public toilets - and public urinals are now as rare as hens' teeth. One of the fe...
Venue for concerts, plays and lectures, designed by, funded by, and named for W. F. R. Stanley.
The plaque is laid in the ground and can be seen in our photo in front of the unoccupied chair.
Resident of the Central Ward, Hendon who served and died in WW1.
Role on the lost expedition: Able seaman on SS Terror. See John Franklin.
Actually Lytham House is thought to be the tall Victorian building to the west of the low 1950s building.
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