George Myers, 1803 - 1875, master builder, lived here, 1842 - 1853.
English Heritage
Site: George Myers (1 memorial)
SE1, St George's Road, 131
George Myers, 1803 - 1875, master builder, lived here, 1842 - 1853.
English Heritage
SE1, St George's Road, 131
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
George Myers
Master builder, Born Kingston upon Hull, where, after training he set up a bu...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
George Myers
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Hoyland was interviewed by Charles Booth regarding this mission on 2 February 1900.
A local resident said that this plaque (and the one next door, to William McMillan) is spurious and was erected by developers purely to b...
They lived here 1922 - 1970 and this is where Laura died.
The plaque is located on the site of her first factory which was called the Omnia Works.
This 1908 building replaced the previous station, built in 1871. The ground floor exterior walls are faced with glazed red tiles. Above...
We guess the date on the plaque is her date of death and that she may have been associated with Islington Council. Beyond that we have no information... until ... 2015: Via Facebook we were kindl...
Manufactured in a house at the north end of Lawrence Street SW3, 1745-1784. The factory was founded by two Frenchmen, Charles Gouyn, a goldsmith and Nicholas Sprimont, a silversmith. It was the fir...
Sculptor. Born Birmingham. Moved to London following the success of his first entry at the Royal Academy in 1821. His work was popular and he was prolific but from 1832 onwards he was short of m...
William Ewart, 1798 - 1869, reformer, lived here. London County Council
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