Orange Street Chapel
1693 1929
The dates given are the "start" dates of the two churches which have been erected on this site.
Site: Orange Street Church (2 memorials)
WC2, Orange Street
Orange Street Chapel
1693 1929
The dates given are the "start" dates of the two churches which have been erected on this site.
WC2, Orange Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Orange Street Chapel - arch
Also known as the Leicester Fields chapel. Founded by Huguenot refugees who f...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Orange Street Chapel - arch
{On the plaque to the right of the door:} Orange Street Congregational Churc...
The Thames Barrier Park was opened in 2000. The round hole in the roof of the Pavilion represents a searchlight. In our photo the lady in...
This is a finely detailed piece of sculpture and you don't have to look too close to see that the lion and the unicorn are what, in the l...
In a formal garden Margot Fonteyn sits demurely listening to Edward Sackville-West playing a harpsichord. A female statue behind holds a ...
This small brass plaque is attached to the panelling beside the door, near the bell-push.
This can be seen as a memorial to a memorial - not common but we have two others: the Testimonial fountain in Bow or the Maharajah's foun...
Poet, essayist, playwright, historian, and diplomat. Born in the house called The Spread Eagle in Bread Street, Cheapside. Left London to study in Cambridge but found all the dull debates in Latin ...
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