Erection date: /6/1870
The memory of the just is blessed. In memory of Joseph Payne, June 1870.
Site: Joseph Payne fountain - NW5 (1 memorial)
NW5, Kentish Town Road
Erection date: /6/1870
The memory of the just is blessed. In memory of Joseph Payne, June 1870.
NW5, Kentish Town Road
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Joseph Payne fountain - NW5
Lived in a cottage in Highgate West Hill, a deputy assistant judge, a zealous...
The four pediments of this edifice contain: north - a clock face west - Prince Albert relief bust south - Jehangir relief bust east -...
The fountain has four basins which would have supplied water but the activating buttons and the spouts are all lost. However some back-p...
{On the east end:} In memoriam Charles Kingsley {Above this there seems to be an 'F' but any other letters are illegible.} {On the nor...
The inscription was nigh-on invisible so we took the opportunity to practice our finger-reading skills, which always attracts attention,...
Due to strong shadows it was only on our fourth visit that we managed to take a good photo of this important mosaic. High up on the edifi...
Infantry regiment. It was founded to oppose King James II and the forthcoming war with France, and saw action in many later conflicts. During World War I, several writers, including Siegfried Sasso...
Author. Born Alan Alexander Milne at Henley House, Mortimer Road, Kilburn. Best known as the creator of Winnie-the-Pooh and Christopher Robin, named after his son. 1925 Milne bought Cotchford Far...
Site of the second Bethlehem Hospital, 1676 -1815. The Corporation of the City of London
Pioneer anatomist and surgeon. Born in East Kilbride, Scotland. He left school at the age of 13 and after an unremarkable childhood, journeyed south to London to work as a dissector for his brother...
Works with local people to develop parks and gardens so they can relax, kick a ball, grow plants or just hang out.
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