This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Association of Anaesthetists of Great Britain and Ireland
Creations i
Anaesthetic
The AAGBI's website provides: "On 19 December 1846, Francis Boott, an America...
Other Subjects
George Nissel
Born Transylvania, studied engineering. His sister Dorothy married Dallos and in May 1937 they all came to London. As an enemy alien was not allowed to fight in WW2 but after the war he gained Brit...
City Pest House
From Islington:The Pest House was built in 1594, in the fields where Bath Street is now situated. It served to isolate those suffering from such incurable or infectious diseases as leprosy and the ...
Kensington Wells
In 1696 a mineral spring was discovered on the site, and the Kensington Wells developed from it. The first building to be erected at the spring was the Wells spa, which operated until the mid 18th...
Thomas Wakley
Reformer and founder of "The Lancet" - begun in Oct 1823. Spoke in Parliament in defence of the Tolpuddle Martyrs. Â See Caroline's Miscellany for more information. Born Membury, Devon. Buried at K...
Previously viewed
First Zeppelin bomb of WW1 - incorrect
N16, Osterley Road, Osterley Arms
This plaque was, according to the Council, a mistake and was removed by Hackney.
Bowler plaque - Arrows and Target
E1, Artillery Passage
We failed to find this in 2014 and again Dec-Jan 2017. This cast-iron roundel, which shows arrows centred on a target, is one of 22 - see...
John Hunter, Leicester Square
WC2, Leicester Square
All four of the Leicester Square busts were removed in the 2010-12 redesign, and we don't know where they went.