Originally formed as the Elstree Parish Council.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Originally formed as the Elstree Parish Council.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Elstree and Borehamwood Town Council
This plaque honours Barbara Windsor MBE a comedy legend whose Borehamwood-mad...
This plaque honours Christopher Lee CBE, actor with 60 years in motion pictur...
This plaque honours Sir Cliff Richard OBE, 50 years a music legend, Britain's...
A Commissioner for the 1892 Westminster Public Library.
Member of the Electric Lighting and Tramways Committee, West Ham, 1905.
Son of Robert Giles Marten. Admitted to Inner Temple in 1852 and became a QC, County Court Judge and knighted in 1896. MP for Cambridge. Was Treasurer of the Temple in 1893. Died St Leonard's on Sea.
Peer and politician. Born George Cholmondeley. He was elected to parliament in the seats of East Looe, and later in Windsor. Under his father-in-law, Sir Robert Walpole, he served as Lord of the Ad...
Elected to Brentford Council in 1904, his name is in the list of councillors in 1917.
This organisation has been a bit of a political football, often having its name changed, as follows: 1902 - 1933 Underground Electric Railways Company of London 1933 - 1948 London Passenger Transpo...
Founded by Richardson Evans and others, to 'safeguard the amenities of the Wimbledon district and to promote an interest in local history and wildlife'. It was originally known as the John Evelyn C...
Crushed under a collapsing wall in Shoe Lane or St Bride Street while fighting a fire in the Blitz. Our picture, 'House Collapsing on Two Firemen, Shoe Lane' is a painting by Leonard Rosoman who, a...
We've found a number of plaques in a similar and distinctive style around the Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, but we have not been able to determine who erects them. If it's the council they ar...
At the time of their wedding Philip's title was Philip Mountbatten, Duke of Edinburgh, not Prince, and the Queen was still Princess Elizabeth. If their family names had not been Anglicised earlier ...
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