Architect active in 2000.
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Andrew Taylor
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Pavilion of Remembrance - Newham
{Inscribed on the top of the bench:} To the victims of war in the London Boro...
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Harold Ainsworth Peto
Born in Suffolk, son of Sir Samuel.
Herbert Arthur Welch
Architect. He started his career with Raymond Unwin, working on Hampstead Garden Suburb, and Hendon Fire Station. He later joined Felix Lander and Cachemaille-Day. His surname is mistakenly given a...
Thomas Neale MP
Entrepreneur, the organiser of England's first lottery. Known as 'The Great Projector' although the layout of the Seven Dials area is his only surviving London project. Neal Street and Neal's Yard...
Sir Joseph Paxton
Architect responsible for the Great Exhibition, 1851. Born Milton Bryan, Bedfordshire. The Crystal Palace Company gave him, free of rent, Rockhills, a Regency house to the north of the Crystal Pala...
P. J. Darvall
Architect. Peter John Darvall. We wish we could find something more about this architect. Was the Christ Church development his only important work? What was he on when he designed that hypnotic c...
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Richard Savage
SW1, Old Queen Street, 9
Richard Savage, fourth Earl Rivers, Governor of the Tower of London, 1660 - 1712, lived here.
Herbert Chapman
Football player and manager. Born in Kiveton Park, near Rotherham. He played for a variety of clubs before becoming one of the most successful managers in English football. He managed Arsenal F.C. ...
Swing bridge
SE16, Princes Court
There is another copy of this plaque on the other side of the bridge.
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