Erection date: 1932
This stone laid by Stanley Howard Burton, 1932
Site: Burtons - Greenwich (3 memorials)
SE10, Nelson Road / Greenwich High Road
We thank our colleague Alan Patient for providing the photographs of the plaques.
Erection date: 1932
This stone laid by Stanley Howard Burton, 1932
SE10, Nelson Road / Greenwich High Road
We thank our colleague Alan Patient for providing the photographs of the plaques.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Stanley Howard Burton - Greenwich
Clothing manufacturer and retailer. Montague Burton (1885 - 1952) was raised ...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Stanley Howard Burton - Greenwich
Stanley served in the RAF during WW2. The Burtons were philanthropic and in ...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Stanley Howard Burton - Greenwich
London County Council Lord Leighton, 1830 - 1896, painter, lived and died here.
Muzio Clementi, 1752 - 1832, composer, lived here. London County Council
This plaque has a shortened version of the text on the old white plaque.
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...
Unveiled by Ruthie Henshall and Andrew Lloyd Webber on 3 May 1995. Jessie Matthews was actually born a few yards away at number 94.
Prime Minister 1827-1828. Secretary of State for War and the Colonies 1812-1827. Died at home, 16 Arlington Street.
This was the first plaque erected to a black person, in 1975.
The plaque and tree are to the right of this dumpy little round brick house which was built in the 1820's as a watchman's hut; his job be...
John Augustus Harman was the eldest of the four children of John Eustace Harman (1861-1927) and Ethel Frances Harman née Birch (1863-1934). His birth was registered in the 3rd quarter of 1893 in th...
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