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Museum of London / London Museum

One of their responsibilities is all the archaeology in London, run by MOLA.

2024: As part of its move from the London Wall site to Smithfield the Museum of London rebranded as the London Museum. And its new logo is a pigeon with a splat of poop. We're not joking.

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Museum of London / London Museum

Creations i

King Edward III manor house

Our 'inscription' comes from the modern information panel just outside our ph...

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London Wall Walk - 2 - Trinity Place

To the right of our picture there is a section of London Wall with a modern i...

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Roman basilica

{Inscribed in the red marble wall:} On this site stood the Roman basilica c.1...

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The Alfred Plaque

You get an insight into the mind-set of the erectors of this memorial from th...

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Other Subjects

Wembley History Society

Wembley History Society

This group still exists as a charity, but they do not seem keen to give away any information about themselves.

Group, Community / Clubs, History

1 memorial
Fee Warner

Fee Warner

Secretary of TAG, she had been visiting 'The Bolan Tree' since the 24th September, 1977 and had visited regularly since then tidying and checking on the tree's condition.

Person, History

1 memorial
Walter Macqueen-Pope

Walter Macqueen-Pope

Theatre manager and historian. Born Walter James Macqueen-Pope in Farnham, Surrey. He was business manager at many London theatres including the Queens, the Duke of York's and the London Palladium....

Person, History, Theatre

1 memorial
Thomas Carlyle (author)

Thomas Carlyle (author)

Historian, essayist and co-founder of the National Portrait Gallery. Born in Ecclefechan, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Portrayed, second from right, in the 1860 Ford Madox Brown painting 'Work'...

Person, History, Literature, Scotland

6 memorials
50th anniversary of VJ Day

50th anniversary of VJ Day

The surrender of Japan was announced in Japan (USA, Europe, etc.) on 14 (15) August 1945 and effectively ended WW2. The paperwork was done two weeks later on 2 September. All three dates are someti...

Event, History

3 memorials