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This plaque was brought to our attention by Londonist, of course. Why the plaque is on this particular house remains a mystery. It's been there sin...
This plaque was brought to our attention by Londonist, of course. Why the plaque is on this particular house remains a mystery. It's been there sin...
In our photo the plaque can be seen to the right of the lamp-post, below the white sign.
From English Heritage: "Baylis moved into 27 Stockwell Park Road with her aunt, Emma Cons, in 1914, and remained there until her death in 1937". Ho...
From London Tea History: "The 3rd plaque, sponsored by Tata Consumer Products, has been erected at Sir John Lyon House in London EC4V 3PA - sadly d...
The "Turnham Green Church Hall" above the entrance door is a very nice example of Arts and Crafts detailing. The building is now the main site for ...
The park was built on former railway sidings and opened on 27 April 1983, to coincide with the 38th anniversary of the dropping of the atomic bomb ...
The top of the plaque can just be seen in our photo, to the right of the left-most yellow cone. From Earsathome: Dockwra and his partner "had a He...