Order of St John - interred here
EC1, St John's Square, St John's Cloister Garden
Each name is given with the year of birth and death, and a post-nominal related to the Order of St John: CSTJ - Commander of the Order of...
Each name is given with the year of birth and death, and a post-nominal related to the Order of St John: CSTJ - Commander of the Order of...
Boards like this, listing the holders of high offices in the organisation, are on display in many office lobbies, school halls, club foye...
The crucifixion sculpture was created by Cecil Thomas and installed as part of the post war reconstruction (1955-8). A square carved pa...
As you can see in this photo, the plaque was unveiled inside, on a table, with a promise: "The stone memorial will have a permanent home ...
Despite its appearance this memorial does not commemorate those who died in war. It's a list of people who have worked in the St John Am...
The last line on the board suggests that this used to be on display at the front of the building. Perhaps the large empty space was used ...
Details of this repair work are given at British History Online. Until the post-war reconstruction it seems that these were the only sign...
The cloister garden is accessed through the gates in the building on St John Square. Free to visit and open most days. The garden was fir...
The cloister garden is accessed through the gates in the building on St John Square. Free to visit and open most days. The garden was fir...
In memory of Constance Baker, "Mother of the Wounded", entertained the armed forces during the first world war in Bishops Park. Born 21.6...