Erected by Marler Estates plc.
Chairman Leslie Sydney Marler, OBE, TD, 1900 - 1981.
Architects: The Seely & Paget Partnership
Contractors: Dove Brothers Ltd.
Site: Christchurch - Greyfriars (3 memorials)
EC1, Newgate Street
Erected by Marler Estates plc.
Chairman Leslie Sydney Marler, OBE, TD, 1900 - 1981.
Architects: The Seely & Paget Partnership
Contractors: Dove Brothers Ltd.
EC1, Newgate Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Leslie Marler
High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire 1971-72. Chairman of Marler Estates plc. And...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Leslie Marler
Builders. Founded in Studd Street, Islington by William Spencer Dove (1793-18...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Leslie Marler
Christchurch - Greyfriars This Wren church was destroyed by fire-bombs in De...
Vestry House Originally built 1760, partially destroyed 1940, rebuilt in 1981.
Benjamin Disraeli, Prime Minister in 1868 and 1874 - 1880, worked in this building, 1821 - 1824. The Corporation of the City of London
London County Council George Frederick Samuel Robinson Marquess of Ripon, 1827 - 1909, Viceroy of India, lived here.
Richardson's novel The Trap describes her time at no.6. Holyoake lived at no.4, formerly 1 Woburn Buildings, 1850 - 61.
Plaque unveiled by Christie's son.
The plaque is located just inside the entrance to the pub.
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