Site: White Horse pub (1 memorial)
E14, Poplar High Street
Brought to our attention by Londonist whose article doesn't even mention the horse but for some perverse reason focuses on the mid-18th century publican who was a "female husband".
E14, Poplar High Street
Brought to our attention by Londonist whose article doesn't even mention the horse but for some perverse reason focuses on the mid-18th century publican who was a "female husband".
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
White Horse pub
Pubwiki have a good page on this pub. A tavern has existed here since at leas...
{Inscribed on the glass:} In memory of our members and staff fallen in defence of their country.
When you have a winged character overpowering a dragon - who is it - St Michael or St George? Here we have St Michael. Our confidence c...
The statue is known as 'The Shepherdess' and is signed "C.L. Hartwell. R.A." It appeared, as 'The Goatherd's Daughter', on one of the car...
Is there a verb "to sculpture"? The tableau panels, the "achievements of the local enthusiasts", are on the road-facing side of this mon...
Writer. Born Richmal Crompton Lamburn in Manchester Road, Bury. She became a teacher, but had to give up when she contracted poliomyelitis, and was left without the use of her right leg. She was th...
Born Birmingham. Initially worked on improved methods of electroplating. 1856 patented Parkesine, a celluloid recognised as the first man-made plastic (chewing gum, shellac and natural rubber are a...
Frederick Arthur Cayley Robinson. Painter and book illustrator. Born Brentford, Middlesex. In 1914 moved with his wife and daughter into 1 Lansdowne House. That same year he began 10 years as a...
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