{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...
These lovely ceramics plaques were installed some time in or before 2008. There are 12 oval ceramics of which 7 nos 1-7) are mosaic and r...
This plaque implicates De Keroualle in the attack on Dryden whereas it's more usual for responsibility to be squarely laid on Rochester, ...
Mazzini arrived in this house in 1840 when the address was 9 George Street.
April 2016: Our colleague Alan Patient reports that this plaque is now lost, or, at the very least hidden, behind the large "White Space...
This was the Queen's last official appearance. Via Londonist we found this V&A page that tells the story. The stone was unveiled on a...
Born as Mary Seton Fraser Tytler in India but brought up in Scotland. 1886 married G. F. Watts. Co-founded the Compton Potters' Arts Guild and the Arts & Crafts Guild in Compton, Surrey. There ...
Poet. Born as Lazarus Perkoff at "123 Oxford Street in Mile End Road" according to UCL Archives. His parents were Polish Jews so we believe the Mile End bit. Spent 1938 - 43 in Argentina. On h...
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