{Around the top edge:}
Queen Elizabeth II Field
{In the centre, below the royal crest:}
Diamond Jubilee 2012
{Around the lower edge:}
Fields in Trust
Site: Queen Elizabeth II Field - N1 (1 memorial)
N1, Cloudesley Road, Culpeper Community Garden
{Around the top edge:}
Queen Elizabeth II Field
{In the centre, below the royal crest:}
Diamond Jubilee 2012
{Around the lower edge:}
Fields in Trust
N1, Cloudesley Road, Culpeper Community Garden
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Queen Elizabeth II Field - N1
Our picture shows Queen Elizabeth II in the River Thames Diamond Jubilee Page...
Born 17 Bruton Street, to the Duke and Duchess of York. For information on wh...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Queen Elizabeth II Field - N1
From their website: "We were founded by HRH The Duke of York, later HM King G...
This plaque was created specifically to fill the gap left by the corrected Pumping Works plaque which was reerected in 2H. The hero's sur...
The wonderful A London Inheritance have a 1982 photo of the area before the current buildings were erectred. It shows the crane and LEP'...
At the time of her birth, the address was Belle Vue House, Lindsey Row.
The plaque is located on the site of her first factory which was called the Omnia Works.
W. Somerset Maugham's novel Of Human Bondage (P654-5) contains a lovely description of daybreak seem from Westminster Bridge c.1898 which...
There is an identical plaque at the entrance to the tunnel on the south bank of the Thames.
The rather odd wording of the plaque is explained by an item in the RSC Historical Group Newsletter, February 2010. As part of National S...
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