Wakefield and the TA
SW17
The plaque is below the window to the left of the ornate entrance. Presumably this is a foundation stone or a building opening stone for a building...
The plaque is below the window to the left of the ornate entrance. Presumably this is a foundation stone or a building opening stone for a building...
In 2020 The Daily Mail was advertising this property for sale: "... originally built in 1909 as family home of paper mill tycoon. Townhouse bears t...
Chumleigh Gardens is a delightful, hidden away, gem. In our photo, the Hinds and Chumleigh plaques are either side of the white door, left and rig...
The station is on the Central line. It has four staircase exits/entrances, but no exterior building. Although it didn't actually open until after W...
These plaques were originally located on the buildings of the Teddington Studios in Broom Road. The studios were closed and demolished in 2016, and...
The first set of plaques erected for these TV stars were replaced with this set, at the riverfront.
The steps are rather grand for a public park and look to us as if left over from a now-demolished substantial building (factory, head office, etc.)...
In our photo the blue plaque can just about be made out through the foliage, on the porch wall facing the camera. No.17 was for sale in 2016 and th...
The (unhelpfully brick-coloured) plaque is to the bottom left of the small upstairs window. Perhaps that was his bedroom.