Old Limehouse, built around 1705 and demolished in 1935. The original door is held by the Ragged School Museum, Bow, E3.
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Old Limehouse
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Old Limehouse
This is a replica of the door which served the Old Limehouse, built around 17...
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West Dene, 3 Charteris Road
Sylvia Pankhurst lived here 1933 - 1956. It was demolished probably sometime 1970 - 1995 and the site is now occupied by the Tamar Square development.
35 St Martin's Street
Three storey terrace house. Lived in by Isaac Newton 1710 - 1725, although he owned it until his death in 1727. When it was demolished the panelling of the front parlour was reconstructed as the Is...
Leyton Library
Designed by John Knight, this originally opened as Leyton Town Hall. It was outgrown and a replacement town hall was built next door in 1896. The empty building was later repurposed as a library.
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Newcastle House
From the Picture Source website: In 1790, James Farrer bought the southern half of the fine building which we now occupy at 66 Lincoln's Inn Fields. This was originally the home of Lord Powys, whi...
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Joseph Benbow
Crew member of the 'Olga'. Died during the voyage bringing Cleopatra's Needle to London.
Linacre bust
NW1, St Andrew's Place, Royal College of Physicians
This bust is fixed to the wall of the building in the garden seen in the picture.
Ralph Downes
W5, Elm Crescent, 9
Ralph Downes CBE, 1904 - 1993, organist and organ designer, lived here 1945 - 1993. Ealing Civic Society Ealing Council
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