Demolished by Henry VIII as part of the dissolution of the monasteries. Our picture shows the ruins as they were in 1826.
c.1485 the priory built Bromley Hall, a manor house near the River Lea, still standing as the oldest brick building in London.
Demolished by Henry VIII as part of the dissolution of the monasteries. Our picture shows the ruins as they were in 1826.
c.1485 the priory built Bromley Hall, a manor house near the River Lea, still standing as the oldest brick building in London.
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Holy Trinity Priory
Site of the Priory of the Holy Trinity, founded 1108. The Corporation of the ...
Baptist minister and lifelong temperance activist. Born Southwark to Jabez Burns also a Baptist minister and temperance advocate from 1836. Died Battersea.
Bishop of London 1956 - 61. His Wikipedia page has many examples of his sharp wit. Died Westminster Hospital.
The private boys school Eton College launched a scheme to provide social and religious support to people living in Hackney Wick and to familiarise privileged schoolboys with social conditions in de...
Baptist minister and hymnwriter. Born Exeter. His father was appointed minister at Little Wild Street chapel from 1737 so the family moved to London. See Andrew Gifford for the rather unsavoury ...
Inspired by East End schemes such as Toynbee Hall, this Settlement was established by Francis Herbert Stead (1857 – 1928, brother of W. T. Stead). Francis was Congregationalist minister at York St...
Private in the Royal West Kents. Andrew Behan has researched this man: Private Harold Kenchatt was born on 20 November 1891 in Hendon, the second son and the third of the five children of William ...
Mining engineer and co-founder of Rotary International. Born in Carlinville, Illinois. He moved to Chicago, where he met Paul Harris, Silvester Schiele and Hiram Shorey, and on the 23rd February 19...
Coal merchant and co-founder of Rotary International.
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