Active in 1953. Initiated by Richard Hughes and also known as the Baritsu Chapter.
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Tokyo Sherlock Holmes Society
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Holmes & Watson - Criterion - lost
The presence of Sherlock Holmes at this unveiling is rather misleading since ...
Other Subjects
Doctor Innes Pearse
Medical practitioner and biologist. Born Innes Hope Pearse in Purley, Surrey. She worked on thyroid research at the Royal Free Hospital, with George Scott Williamson who she later married. Together...
Staple Inn Hall
Staple Inn Hall, built in 1580, was destroyed by a flying bomb on the 24th August 1944. The Hall was rebuilt in its original form in 1955, incorporating timber & other materials saved from the...
Silvester Schiele
Coal merchant and co-founder of Rotary International.
Scouting for Boys
A book on boy scout training written by Robert Baden-Powell. It was originally published in six fortnightly instalments and contained information on 'self-survival', based on his boyhood experience...
Previously viewed
Temple Bar memorial
EC4, Fleet Street
This is the site of the 17th century Temple Bar entrance to the City of London. Having become an obstruction to circulation it was remove...
George Harrison
Musician and songwriter. Born Liverpool. One of the four Beatles. Died Los Angeles.
Booker Prize
Literary award. Originally known as the Booker–McConnell Prize, after the company Booker, McConnell Ltd who first sponsored the event. When administration of the prize was transferred to the Booker...
Passmore Edwards drinking fountain - E8
E8, Albion Square
October 2023 Londonist: Time Machine provided this Heritage of London Trust September link, "We were thrilled to unveil the restored foun...
Passmore Edwards drinking fountain - SE1
SE1, Blackfriars Road, Christ Church
The Christ Church fountain is one of several drinking fountains that Edwards funded through the Metropolitan Drinking fountain and Cattle...
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