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...
Designed by J. P. Gandy-Deering in 1830 as a non-conformist school in what was then known as Watkins Place. It later housing the Pimlico ...
This is a very complicated plaque, full of esoteric references. The future 'death date' of Steadman, (who, March 2025 is still alive) is ...
From The-River-Thames: "The Corporation of the City of London built the first pound lock entirely of timber here in 1815 along with the l...
Subbrit gives more information. Everyone loves a hidden tunnel. For more see William Lyttle, the Mole man."
{On the central plaque:} This stone was laid by J. Passmore Edwards Esq 19 October 1900 Mark Dalton - Chairman of Vestry Arthur H. Valent...
Film director who settled in London and made many of his films here. Born New York City. The first film made in England was Lolita in 1962. He lived close to the film studios at Elstree and rarel...
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