Frank Matcham (1854 - 1920) theatre architect, designed this theatre.
Frank Matcham Society
Site: Frank Matcham - Richmond (1 memorial)
TW9, Little Green, Richmond Theatre
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Frank Matcham (1854 - 1920) theatre architect, designed this theatre.
Frank Matcham Society
TW9, Little Green, Richmond Theatre
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Frank Matcham - Richmond
Theatre architect. Born Newton Abbot, Devon. Never qualified as an architect ...
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Frank Matcham - Richmond
City of Westminster Rosa Lewis, 1867 - 1952, chef de cuisine and hotelier, dramatised as 'The Duchess of Duke Street', ruled the Cavendis...
The Lascelles plaque is to the right of the central door, Lambourne to the left. Built 1928, architect: John Murray Easton.
George Bernard Shaw lived in this house from 1887 to 1898. "From the coffers of his genius he enriched the world".
Mary Tealby, 1801-1865, founded the Home for Lost & Starving Dogs (now Battersea Dogs & Cats Home) that stood on this site, 1860 ...
Walter J. Macqueen-Pope 1888 - 1960 theatre manager and historian lived here. Historic Buildings of the London Borough of Haringey
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