Tea trade - St Katharine Docks
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London Docks has many photographs with very useful captions. These make it clear that of the two buildings on the Quay named Commodity Quay, the WT...
London Docks has many photographs with very useful captions. These make it clear that of the two buildings on the Quay named Commodity Quay, the WT...
This building has been the Battersea Labour Party HQ since 1923. We thank Alan Patient for providing the photographs.
In the gables are two substantial relief plaques, on the left: "DWC, 1902", on the right: a coat of arms which we found at Heraldry of the World as...
On our visit the planting around this sculpture was so luxuriant that it was not easy to examine the sculpture nor to photograph it.
Promoter Tony Defries hired King's Cross Cinema, now Scala, for July 14-15, 1972, to put on the successive London debuts of Lou Reed and Iggy Pop t...
Built in 1776 this was the townhouse of the Seymour family, Marquesses of Hertford. Originally known as Manchester House, it was let 1836-51 as the...
The two memorial stones are on the wall to the left of our photo, hidden by the foliage. They are in very good (as new) condition and we think they...