Erected at the entrance to the Bishop of London's Park.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Highgate's original Gate House
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The Gatehouse
The original Gate House was erected here (circa 1386) at the entrance to the ...
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D'Oyly Carte family
Richard D'Oyly Carte founded the business. Married Helen. Their son Rupert inherited the business and passed it on to his daughter, Bridget.
Bearman's Department Store
Opened by Frank Bearman on the site of a former vicarage. By 1906 he had purchased a nearby furniture shop, and in 1910 opened an arcade to match the larger department stores in London. It claimed ...
Legal and General
British multinational financial services and asset management company headquartered in London.
Viscount Wakefield of Hythe, Charles Cheers
Businessman. Born Liverpool. His brand name being Castrol he was very successful and set up in the City of London. Lord Mayor in 1915-16. Promoted and funded pioneering aviation and motor sports. 1...
The Worshipful Company of Loriners
Loriners make and sell bits, bridles, spurs, stirrups, saddle trees and the minor metal items of a horse's harness. The company was incorporated in 1711. Women were not admitted until 1989 - bette...
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Highgate Cemetery - Fire - R10 - Carvosso & Smee
N6, Swain's Lane, Highgate Cemetery
The plot consists of 36 graves acquired by the London Fire Brigade Widows and Orphans Fund (founded in1882 by Massey Shaw, who, probably ...
University College London (UCL)
The first English university established since Oxford and Cambridge and the first not to discriminate on race, class or religion, and the first to accept women on equal terms. Jeremy Bentham was no...
Frank Charles Elliston-Erwood
Archaeologist and historian. Born in Blackheath. He worked on the excavations at Lesnes Abbey and Charlton Camp near Woolwich.
Removal of graveyard remains - All Saints Poplar
E14, East India Dock Road, Newby Place Health and Wellbeing Centre, 21 Newby Place
We've not seen wet slate plaques look so bad before. Perhaps this is some slate-imitation, which can't cope with rain.
Isambard Kingdom Brunel - Thames Tunnel flooding
SE18, Rotherhithe Street
We have visited this area many times, but only recently noticed this well-hidden little plaque.
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