Warden, presumably of a church.
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William Smith
Creations i
Wall - 1817
This wall was erected and the piles fixed Anno Domini 1817. William Smith - W...
Other Subjects
Charles Robertson
Worked in the civil service, 1902 - 1925, in the Egyptian Ministry of Education. At the 1931 London County Council election, Robertson was elected for the Labour Party in Islington East. He lost th...
Person, Education, Politics & Administration, Egypt, Scotland
Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester
Favourite of Queen Elizabeth I. Died near Oxford, on his way to Buxton to take the baths.
Denis Nowell Pritt
Barrister and politician. Born at Fern Bank, Greenhill Park, Harlesden. Called to the bar in November 1909, he successfully defended Ho Chi Minh in 1931–32 against a French request for his extradit...
Metropolitan Board of Works
Responsible for managing London's infrastructure, such as roads, sewage, etc. Replaced by the London County Council.
London Borough of Barnet
Barnet keep their logo at the bottom right of their website pages. We think you will agree that is just weird.
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Roman basilica
EC3, Leadenhall Street, Leadenhall Court
The plaque is in the arcade to the right of our picture. The Museum of London have a map that shows the location of this and other archa...
Leigh Hunt - SW3
SW3, Upper Cheyne Row, 22
LCC Leigh Hunt, 1784 - 1859, essayist & poet, lived here.
Basil Champneys
Architect. Born Whitechapel. Died at home at 42 Frognal Lane, Hampstead. Works include: Newnham College, Cambridge.
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