Erection date: 7/12/1988
This part of the Silver Jubilee Walkway opened by Her Majesty the Queen 7th December 1988.
Silver Jubilee Walkway 1977
The Queen's Walk
Site: Jubilee Walkway, Queen's Walk (1 memorial)
SE1, Queen's Walk
Erection date: 7/12/1988
This part of the Silver Jubilee Walkway opened by Her Majesty the Queen 7th December 1988.
Silver Jubilee Walkway 1977
The Queen's Walk
SE1, Queen's Walk
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Jubilee Walkway, Queen's Walk
The first phase of what was initially called the Silver Jubilee Walkway was o...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Jubilee Walkway, Queen's Walk
Born 17 Bruton Street, to the Duke and Duchess of York. For information on wh...
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London County Council Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, 1843-1911, statesman and author, lived here.
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Following comments via Facebook and correspondence with Sue Itzinger we understand that at Nunhead Cemetery there is an unmarked mass gra...
Jamaican nurse, heroine of the Crimean War. That's the standard depiction of her but some people, as reported in a Guardian article, feel that Seacole has been promoted to the detriment of Florence...
Four stone bridges have spanned the Thames at this point. The first was built in about 1210 and lasted right through the medieval period. This was the one that had the spikes and is shown in some d...
Traveller and diarist. Born near Salisbury. Moved to join a sister's family in London in 1691. She explored England on horse-back at a time when travel was difficult and particularly so for a wo...
Born, son of Elizabeth and John Dickens, at No.1 Mile End Terrace, Landport, Portsmouth (where there is a museum). For a map showing many of his London addresses see Londonist. His family were so p...
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