Where there are six millstones surely there must have been a mill?
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
unidentified mill in Great Sutton Street
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Millstones
{On a modern sign:} These millstones were found during the excavation of the ...
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Clayhall Tea House
A popular place of refreshment in the 18th century, in what was then an out of London village. Samuel Pepys records in his diary that he visited Bow, and had eaten a memorable dish of cherries and ...
Tea Trade in London
The following text is taken from the Shoreditch plaque: This plaque commemorates 350 years of the tea industry in the City of London. The industry was spread over Plantation House (now Plantation ...
Men from Whitbread & Co lost in WW1 & WW2
Our picture shows the Chiswell Street brewery in the years just before WW1.
Copenhagen House & Fields
Copenhagen House was a famous tavern & tea-garden which stood in what is now Copenhagen Park, N7, from early 17th century until 1855. The name either comes from the King of Denmark who stayed i...
Place, Architecture, Commerce, Food & Drink, Politics & Administration, Denmark
Sun Public House
This pub was destroyed in a WW2 air raid shortly before closing time on 25th September 1940. The plaque says that 20 people were killed; Pubwiki puts the number at 16. The site stood empty for many...
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Harold Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Rothermere
Newspaper owner. He and his brother Alfred, later Lord Northcliffe, developed the London Daily Mail and Daily Mirror. Born Hampstead. During the lead up to WW2 he was a strong supporter of Oswald M...
members of Women’s Transport Service (FANY) who died in wars
Those members of the Women’s Transport Service (FANY) who gave their lives for their King and country.
Upper North Street School WW1 bomb - memorial
E14, East India Dock Road, Poplar Recreation Ground
From IBHB: "Unveiled by Major General Ashmore who commanded the London Air Defence Area which was established largely in response to this...
21 subjects commemorated, 3 creators
Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society - Alexander McLeod statue
SE18, Powis Street
This long building reaches the end of the block to the right and extends just as far to the left, but we couldn't get it all in the photo...
Society of West End Theatre/London Theatre
1908 Formed as West End Theatre Managers. 1976 By now it is called Society of West End Theatre. 1994 Renamed Society of London Theatre.
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