Site of the Mitre Tavern
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The Corporation of the City of London
Site: Mitre Tavern (1 memorial)
EC4, Fleet Street, 37
The plaque is to the bottom left of our picture.
Site of the Mitre Tavern
{In the border, top and bottom:}
The Corporation of the City of London
EC4, Fleet Street, 37
The plaque is to the bottom left of our picture.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Mitre Tavern
Fleet Street. This pub dates from Shakespeare's time. Johnson and Boswell o...
Princess Alexandra was laying the foundation stone for the Chelsea Hospital for Women which was here until about 1916.
This double plaque is under the window on the left. Sir Philip Sassoon was ADC to Douglas Haig in WW1. In 2008 we visited this area and ...
"Not by bread alone doth man live" x To commemorate the generous hospitality of the Oratory Fathers, whereby the f...
English Heritage Madame Marie Tussaud, 1761 - 1850, artist in wax, lived here, 1838 - 1839.
There are two stone plaques either side of the entrance, low on the wall, and two, rather classier, plaques in the entrance lobby. Readi...
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