On this site lived Sir Herbert Tree, 1852-1917, actor manager.
Site: Dilke and Tree (2 memorials)
SW1, Sloane Street, 76
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
On this site lived Sir Herbert Tree, 1852-1917, actor manager.
SW1, Sloane Street, 76
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Herbert Beerbohm Tree SW1
Actor and theatre manager. Born at 2 Pembridge Villas. Max Beerbohm was his h...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Herbert Beerbohm Tree SW1
London County Council Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 1843-1911, statesman and a...
L.C.C. Algernon Charles Swinburne, (1837-1909), -poet-, and his friend, Theodore Watts-Dunton, (1832-1914), poet-novelist-critic, lived a...
In our photo, reading left to right: the WW1 memorial plaque is just to the right of the lamppost; the War Memorial Building plaque is on...
Michael Faraday the father of modern electrical science was born near here. Historic Southwark
This naked boy sitting on his pannier (basket) is thought to refer to the bakers in the area selling their wares on the street from a bre...
The 1802 stone has clearly been saved from the ruin, and the 1952 plaque modelled on it. Nicely done. The close-up picture was taken fr...
Gerard Manley Hopkins SJ, 1844 - 1889, priest and poet, lived in Oakhill Park 1852 - 1863. "The World is charged with the grandeur of Go...
Current maps show Ewer Street shaped like a T on its side - very unusual. An 1862 map shows an L-shaped Ewer Street (without the northern...
Sir Geoffrey de Havilland, 1882 - 1965, aircraft designer lived here, 1909 - 1910. English Heritage.
When this plaque was unveiled the wall was part of the Public Record Office. It is now King's College Library.
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