This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Vestry of St Pancras
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Gloucester Gate Bridge (NW)
The close up photo was taken some months (and some graffiti) after the other ...
Gloucester Gate Bridge (SE)
Vestry of St Pancras Gloucester Gate Bridge and Approach Road This bridge a...
Richard Cobden statue
Sicilian marble. W. and T. Wills of 12 Euston Road were the sculptors. Still ...
St Andrew's Gardens - opening
This ground, laid out for public recreation and rest, by the Vestry of St. Pa...
St Martin's Gardens
St Martin's Gardens, laid out as public grounds by the Vestry of St. Pancras....
Other Subjects
Sir Alfred James Newton
Lord Mayor of the City of London 1899-1900 and in that role instrumental in the creation of The City of London Imperial Volunteers who fought in the South African War. Alderman on the Bridge House...
Sir Paul Pindar
Merchant and James I’s Ambassador to Turkey, 1611 - 20. Born Northamptonshire. Became very rich and built a mansion in Bishopgate Street Without, just beyond the City walls. The mansion and its gro...
Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
Born in Paris. During political upheavals in France he was backwards and forwards between London and Paris for the year January 1792-3 when he was expelled from Britain and went to the USA. 1830-4 ...
Netherlands Government in exile
The Netherlands were invaded by Nazi Germany on the 10th May 1940. Queen Wilhelmina had planned to go to the southern province of Zeeland to co-ordinate resistance, but when it came under attack fr...
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Alan Harvey Clayton
Our colleague Andrew Behan has kindly researched this man: Sergeant Alan Harvey Clayton was born on 15 February 1913 the son of Charles Hedley Clayton and Edith Gertrude Clayton née Wallinger. His ...
Bridge House Estates
Established to maintain London Bridge. Named after Bridge House, the original administrative and maintenance centre located where St Olaf House now is. Originally funded by tolls from London Bridge...
St Andrew's Gardens - opening
WC1, St Andrew's Gardens
Opened in 1754 as the burial ground for St Andrew's Holborn but full and closed by 1850. The site now occupied by the splendidly Art Deco...
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