The Triffids recorded their classic album Born Sandy Devotional on this site in August 1985.
"It's a Wide Open Road"
thetriffids.com
Site: The Triffids (1 memorial)
EC1, Britton Street, 27
The Triffids recorded their classic album Born Sandy Devotional on this site in August 1985.
"It's a Wide Open Road"
thetriffids.com
EC1, Britton Street, 27
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
The Triffids
Australian. Relocated to London in August 1984. We guess their name came from...
This triangle of land is all that remains of Stockwell Common. From London Gardens online: "Now rather isolated amid heavy traffic, Stock...
On this site stood "The Cedars" wherein Mary Fletcher, née Bosanquet, resided 1763 - 1768. Erected by L.U.D.R.A. 1909.
We initially thought this memorial probably referred to one very bad bombing event. But, reporting on the unveiling of this plaque, News ...
Mike Ashworth of TfL kindly notified us that this Blitz plaque had been unveiled. It's one of a set of 5, all listed at Balham Station. ...
We were interested to find a drawing of this memorial in the 1915 book 'Memorials and Monuments' by Lawrence Weaver, where we learn that ...
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