Hillfield Park Golden Jubilee Garden Award, 3 June 2002.
The Society for the Promotion of Historic Buildings
Site: Fakeblueplaque no 1 (1 memorial)
N10, Hillfield Park, 4
Hillfield Park Golden Jubilee Garden Award, 3 June 2002.
The Society for the Promotion of Historic Buildings
N10, Hillfield Park, 4
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Fakeblueplaque no 1
Londonist informs that the registered address of the website, where you can o...
In our photo you can see, at first floor level, a row of wall tie plates. This blue plaque has every appearance of being one of those, c...
Queen Mary died in 1953 at her home, Marlborough House, which is the building behind this plaque. The unveiling, by the Queen, took plac...
The IWM explains that the previous memorial was lost in the Blitz of WW2. We can find no other references to the previous memorial - we'd...
This building housed the offices of Charles Dickens' magazine 'All the Year Round' and his private apartments, 1859 - 1870.
Seems likely that the F. J. Smith is the same architect as the one who built Caxton Hall with William Lee. Andrew Behan has researched s...
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