College of General Practitioners
Sir James MacKenzie F.R.S., 1853 - 1925, physician, lived and worked here, 1907 - 1911.
Site: Sir James MacKenzie (1 memorial)
W1, Bentinck Street, 17
College of General Practitioners
Sir James MacKenzie F.R.S., 1853 - 1925, physician, lived and worked here, 1907 - 1911.
W1, Bentinck Street, 17
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Sir James MacKenzie
Physician and cardiologist. Our picture source gives a biography of this man....
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Sir James MacKenzie
Founded in London. Instituted in November 1952, and granted its Royal Charter...
We are extremely grateful to London Memorial who have done the research on this event, all recorded in their excellent website, from whic...
The gate piers with the urns, that can be seen in our photo, each have a plaque on the other, north facing, side. These are only visible ...
Barnado Gardens. This block was built by the London County Council in 1957. It was named after Dr Thomas Barnardo (1845 - 1905), who open...
English Heritage Harold Nicolson, 1886-1968, Vita Sackville-West, 1892-1962, writers and gardeners lived here.
This difficult-to-photograph memorial is placed, to the left, inside the railings at the west front of the abbey, and we think we would h...
King of England. Son of Ethelred the Unready. Born between 1003 and 1005 at Islip, near Oxford. He is regarded as the last king of the house of Wessex. Little is known of his early life, except tha...
We wonder what the various shapes on the plaque represent? Nappy wipes and other unmentionables that get flushed down the loo, and should...
The Old Justice Sir Paul McCartney, MBE, musician & songwriter, used the interiors and exteriors of this public house as locations in...
In the photo the plaque is above the snowman's head. One doesn't get to say that very often.
Victor and Marjorie came to London from Leeds specifically to select names for the board. Having been out on a name-gathering 'morning ta...
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