Erection date: 1915
L.C.C.
Joseph Chamberlain (1836 - 1914) lived here.
Site: Joseph Chamberlain (1 memorial)
N5, Highbury Place, 25
Erection date: 1915
L.C.C.
Joseph Chamberlain (1836 - 1914) lived here.
N5, Highbury Place, 25
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Joseph Chamberlain
Born Camberwell, London. Moved to Islington in 1845. In 1854, aged 18, he mov...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Joseph Chamberlain
Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...
The British Library H.R.H. The Prince of Wales unveiled this stone 7 December 1982.
The plaque is on the east side of the bridge, at about the mid point.
Berlin lived here while attending St Paul's School, at that time located in Hammersmith.
In our photo the plaque is just visible below the red burglar alarm on the upper left of the white building. This 1895 map shows that th...
The plaques are on the gate piers, facing the road, unicorn on the left, lion on the right. A nearby information board informs: King Ge...
Died aged six years. Andrew Behan has kindly carried out some research on this little boy who was killed on his sixth birthday. George Edward Morris was born on 13 June 1911 in Poplar, the younge...
Londonist tells us this restaurant was the venue chosen for the 1920 "the end-of-year dinner of the influential Hampstead branch of the Communist Party of Great Britain", watched closely by British...
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