Established in Bristol, the company promotes the alternative energy sources of solar and wind power.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Established in Bristol, the company promotes the alternative energy sources of solar and wind power.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
The Green Company
Tollard House, the first residential roof top wind turbines installed in the ...
This section of Mare Street was at the time known as Church Street. The area around was the Mermaid Gardens which were used for balloon flights, amongst other things. The (old) Mermaid Tavern was...
See Burtons. The picture shows, left to right: Arnold, Barbara, Stanley, Raymond.
Philanthropist who promoted Christian missionary work. Died following an accident at Bath. He is listed on the plaque as a menber of the Clapham Sect but it did not really get going until his dea...
A wealthy, early member of the Burns Club of London (founded 1868). Undiscovered Dundee by Brian King informs: "... retired Glasgow merchant, who had lived in London for many years, had met the cos...
The first Bazaar boutique was opened by Mary Quant at 138a Kings Road, in 1955. More information and photos at our Image Source, the magnificent Another Nickel in the Machine. Quant opened a second...
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