Thomas Hearne, 1744 - 1817, water-colourist, lived here.
Site: Thomas Hearne (1 memorial)
W1, Meard Street, 6
Thomas Hearne, 1744 - 1817, water-colourist, lived here.
W1, Meard Street, 6
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Thomas Hearne
Thomas Hearne was born on 22 September 1744 in Marshfield, Gloucestershire, t...
The "A"s are certainly the anarchists' 'A' symbol but we don't understand what the hands signify. The gesture shows the thumb and first f...
Greater London Council R.H. Tawney, 1880 - 1962, historian, teacher and political writer, lived here.
This 1884 building was designed by Sir John Sulman. Both plaques are on the walls of the clock tower. One you can see in our photo, the ...
Built as a hospital and old people’s home. The facade is in the style of an early 18th century house but it was built 1912-13, by Castell...
45 Norman Grove. E. Sylvia Pankhurst set up the East London Toy Factory and babies nursery in this house and the building in the rear ga...
Burnt at the stake in Bow (or possibly Stratford) for his Protestant beliefs.
From Cinema Treasures : "... built for and operated by Browning, Hillier & Batley. The name was changed to Broadway Palace Theatre in around 1936 and the operator was given as A.H. Batley, one...
Greater London Council Sir Henry Dale, 1875 - 1968, physiologist, lived here.
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