Architects
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
T. & W. Stone
Commemorated ati
6 - Rev. Toulson
This stone was laid by Rev. J. Toulson. Erected AD 1870 T. & W. Stone - a...
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E. Vincent Harris
Architect with London County Council in 1905. Born Devonport, Plymouth.
Denys Lasdun
Architect. Born 17 Pembridge Place, Kensington. Died at Charing Cross Hospital, Fulham. Works in London: Hallfield primary school Paddington; Keeling House Bethnal Green; Royal College of Physici...
A. E. Darby
Bethnal Green Borough Engineer/Architect in 1922, 1926, 1937.
John Dower
Civil servant and architect. John Gordon Dower was born and died in Yorkshire. In 1945, invalided out of military service, he produced the official report which set out what National Parks in Engla...
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Surrey Iron Railway Company
The first public railway in England, probably the first in the world. A transport system from London to Portsmouth was needed, either a canal or a tramway. The engineer William Jessop, recommende...
Knightsbridge - 1 - Edward VII
SW1, Knightsbridge, 55 - 91
This huge building, Grade 2 listed and in need of a clean, is actually 18 buildings behind a unifying facade designed by W. D. Caroe, in ...
Ben Jonson
Playwright and poet. Born in Westminster, possibly, and a committed Londoner, though also of proud Scottish descent. Imprisoned three times, once for his first play which was deemed to be "lewd, se...
Mosaics - Queen Elizabeth II
EC4, New Change, One New Change - roof terrace
One New Change: "The mosaics were originally located within the main entrance lobby of the New Change Building, a home to Bank of England...
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