Toynbee Hall Gatehouse
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From Toynbee Hall we learn that the original 1884 building was destroyed by WW2 bombs. The Gatehouse was built on the site in 1965, “with help with...
From Toynbee Hall we learn that the original 1884 building was destroyed by WW2 bombs. The Gatehouse was built on the site in 1965, “with help with...
On our visit in 2019 we could see neither the stone nor the blue plaque. Since they cannot be seen we've marked them as lost. Information welcomed....
We thank Steve Roffey for alerting us to this item at Fitzrovia Neighbourhood Association 1. We thank FNA for the photos and for their careful anal...
Armstrong worked here from the age of 20, first as receptionist, then as director and fundraiser.
In 1985 the William Curtis Ecological Park was returned to the site owner, the London Docklands Development Corporation, who provided this Stave Hi...
March 2018 this care home was run by Care UK. Both plaques are visible in our photo, on the wall that you can see between the two gate piers.
The plaque is just to the right of the entrance with the white arch, which is itself just to the right of the Members Entrance, assuming the functi...
Our plumbing consultant points out that some of the columns are plumbed in to act as down-pipes for water off the roof. Clever. From a nearby info...