A member of the Executive Committee for the Great Exhibition 1851.
Surveyor and land agent. Born Coulsdon, Surrey. Died Hove.
A member of the Executive Committee for the Great Exhibition 1851.
Surveyor and land agent. Born Coulsdon, Surrey. Died Hove.
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Francis Fuller
Designed by Joseph Durham with modifications by Sydney Smirke. Inaugurated by...
From their website: "The Friends of Friary Park was formed in 1990 as the result of local discontent with the deteriorating condition of the Park. More than 200 people attended the inaugural meetin...
Manages 8 major Royal Parks covering 5,000 acres: Bushy Park (with the Longford River), The Green Park, Greenwich Park, Hyde Park, Kensington Gardens, The Regent's Park (and Primrose Hill), Richmo...
Founder member of the Victoria Park Society.
Battersea Park was re-opened to the public after extensive restoration.
Wellehawe as an area in Eltham was first recorded in 1401. It still contains a Tudor barn built by William Roper, the son-in-law of Sir Thomas More. Another main feature, used to be Well Hall (pict...
Currently, 2011, used by the National Opera as a studio. The current building is a hall, opened in 1883, with a total of 6 plaques all on...
See Norwich Place/York House for more about the history of this site. In 1874 the construction of Embankment Gardens left this watergate high and dry. In 1893, the watergate having fallen into de...
Opera house. Originally called the New Royal-Ducal Theatre at La Scala.
Lane and Orpen were distant cousins and rented this house together in 1907. The Lane plaque is above, Orpen below, with a little window b...
Became king when his brother, Edward VIII, abdicated. Like his father George V, he was born a second son and rather unexpectedly ascended to the throne. Like his grandfather, Edward VII, he was bor...
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