The first birth control clinic was opened by Dr. Marie Stopes in 1921 at Holloway and removed here in 1925.
Site: Marie Stopes Clinic (1 memorial)
W1, Whitfield Street, 108
The first birth control clinic was opened by Dr. Marie Stopes in 1921 at Holloway and removed here in 1925.
W1, Whitfield Street, 108
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Marie Stopes Clinic
Born in Edinburgh. Scientist, writer, dramatist and poet. Publicist of the ca...
As far as we know (and we have walked the full length) this is the only such plaque on the New River. Finsbury Park was created in 1869 ...
Following comments via Facebook and correspondence with Sue Itzinger we understand that at Nunhead Cemetery there is an unmarked mass gra...
In our picture the blue plaque is above the orange barriers and the Coopers' Hall memorial is on the low wall to the left, in front of a ...
Greater London Council Sir Winston Churchill K.G., 1874-1965, prime minister, lived and died here.
Unveiled to coincide with the start of LGBT month, by Toyah Willcox.
Sculptor. Born Francis Leggatt Chantry at Jordanthorpe, near Norton, Derbyshire. Sculpted busts and statues of many famous people of the time. Left the Chantrey Bequest (or Chantrey Fund) for purch...
Born Devonport. Royal Navy Antarctic explorer. With four companions, E.A. Wilson, H.R. Bowers, L.E.G. Oates, E. Evans, died returning from the South Pole, having been pipped at the post by Amundsen...
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