Erection date: /7/2016
The hidden River Effra is beneath your feet.
Site: River Effra - Dalberg Street (1 memorial)
SW2, Dalberg Street
Erection date: /7/2016
The hidden River Effra is beneath your feet.
SW2, Dalberg Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
River Effra - Dalberg Street
At the Brockwell Lido plaque there is an information board which begins by ex...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
River Effra - Dalberg Street
From their website: "We are an award-winning design agency, with over 30 year...
1926 - 1944 this house was the home of the extraordinary painter, Gluck (1895 - 1978). She commissioned Edward Maufe to convert an outbui...
In 1816 to help cure his laudanum addiction Coleridge moved in with his doctor friend James Gilman, in Moreton House, Pond Square. Coleri...
This plaque is placed as close as possible to the site of the Hall.
British History On-line gives "This part of the site was rebuilt in 1951–5 for the College of Estate Management as a two-storey block in ...
This garden acquired its name due to its popularity as a lunchtime garden with workers from the nearby General Post Office (long gone). ...
The south bank of the Thames used to be in Surrey, now in Southwark. The first dock created here in 1696 was initially named Howland Great Wet Dock and then Greenland Dock due to the whaling ships ...
One of the three Bee Gees. A proud promoter of British heritage he campaigned for memorials to be erected, was President of Heritage Foundation, often turned up to unveil plaques, and had a very bi...
We'd always assumed that this war was known as the Great War until WW2 came along at which point it was renamed as World War One or the First World War. But the term was first used in print in 1920...
Sorry, we've done no research on WW2, it's just too big a subject. But do visit the picture source web site - it has a fascinating collection of maps. And we enjoyed these photos of current WW2 ev...
Fryderyk Chopin, 1810-1849, gave his first London concert in this house, June 23 1848.
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