Building    To 1766

London House

Categories: Property

Building

Destroyed by fire, 1766.

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London House

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London House

Corporation of the City of London Site of London House, destroyed by fire, 1...

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Hiccinson & Co.

Hiccinson & Co.

Building contractors based in Hendon in 1926.

Group, Property

1 memorial
Woodford Hall

Woodford Hall

Built, or rebuilt, in 1775 by the architect Thomas Leverton (1743 – 1824). William Morris lived here as a child,  1840 - 47, having been born at Elm House. From Theydon: 1869 - 1900 it was the Cat...

Building, Property

1 memorial
Battersea Rise House

Battersea Rise House

Built circa 1770. The house and the estate were bought by Henry Thornton in 1792. William Wilberforce, his good friend, lived here until Thornton's marriage. Both men were MPs and important members...

Building, Property, Race Issues

1 memorial
NPS Group

NPS Group

Property designers and managers.

Group, Property

1 memorial

Previously viewed

George III in Cockspur Street

George III in Cockspur Street

SW1, Cockspur Street

Considered to be Wyatt's best work.

1 subject commemorated, 1 creator
Prince Albert

Prince Albert

Born Schloss Rosenau, Coburg, Germany, as Albert Francis Augustus Charles Emanuel. Married his first cousin, Victoria, in 1840. President of the Commissioners for the Great Exhibition. Generally in...

Person, Royalty, Seriously Famous, Germany

20 memorials
W. Beeson & Sons

W. Beeson & Sons

Trader at Covent Garden Market at its original site.

Group, Commerce

1 memorial
Ernie Wise OBE

Ernie Wise OBE

Comedian, one half of Morecambe and Wise.  Born Leeds. Died Nuffield Hospital, Gerrards Cross.  The little one on the right in our picture.

Person, Humour, TV & Radio

3 memorials
William Hogarth

William Hogarth

Satirical artist and illustrator. Trained as an engraver, he depicted the unseemly behaviour of contemporaries in works like 'The Beggar's Opera' (1728) and 'A Rake's Progress' (1732). Much of his ...

Person, Art, Seriously Famous

12 memorials