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...
Sick Children's Trust This home from home was officially opened by Her Royal Highness, the Duchess of York on Wednesday 11th July 1990.
The photograph was taken some years ago and sadly since then, this plaque has been vandalised by being painted over. It is not clear ther...
High on the front, at the left is the Sunday Schools plaque, and on the right the Memorial School plaque. The McArthur stone is low on th...
This building, known as the Queen Mary Wing, is an extension to the hospital on the left.
The plaque is located between the second and third windows on the first floor of this 1890s building. The Bromley Civic Society have ess...
In 1774 a group of London doctors, concerned at the number of people who were mistakenly being given up for dead, wanted to promote new techniques of resuscitation. They decided to concentrate on d...
Born in Moscow as Pyotr Alexeyevich Romanov. He was created joint czar with his mentally disabled half-brother Ivan V, in 1682. In 1697 he set off for a tour of Europe, in which he amassed knowledg...
Italian poet, writer, and philosopher. Unusually for the time he wrote in Italian rather than Latin. His Divine Comedy is widely considered one of the most important poems of the Middle Ages and th...
Reigned: 1660 - 1685. Born at St James's Palace. The son of the beheaded Charles I, he was the king "restored" to the throne after the civil war. Married Catherine of Braganza in 1662 but she prod...
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