St Matthias Stoke Newington war memorial
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This church, designed by William Butterfield, was completed in 1853. In 1867 Rev. Le Geyt's high church tendencies sparked strong protests: the vic...
This church, designed by William Butterfield, was completed in 1853. In 1867 Rev. Le Geyt's high church tendencies sparked strong protests: the vic...
The plaque to Rev. Douglas is in the covered walkway, accessed via the arch at the right of our photo. Displayed close to the plaque is a plan of t...
This free-standing monument is to the north of the church. From War Memorials Online: "A tall Gothic structure of Barnack ragstone, with a statue o...
The school was founded and largely paid for by John Brooks, the father of Gothic architect James Brooks (1825–1901). One might expect a benefactor ...
The Charteris foundation stone is on a wall of the church, outside our photo, to the left The church had its origins in a 1904 iron mission church...
If you want some ideas for how to turn pallets into benches this garden has a number of examples.
The original 1923 WW1 memorial consisted of the whole Casualty Department building for the Royal Northern Hospital, including this arched passagewa...
The plaques are around the driveway entrance under the building to the left in our photo. However, photos at Fitzrovia News make us think that the ...
This stunning building is by Alfred Waterhouse, 1879 and extended 1900. The WW1 monument is in the courtyard.