On Mephan Street at York Road, on the left when traveling west on Mephan Street.
In commemoration of the
50th anniversary of D-Day
6th June 1944
In memory of the railway employees
who gave their lives on the
6th June 1944
Railtrack
South West — — Map (db m118205) WM
Near Waterloo Bridge close to Upper Ground, on the right when traveling north.
Laurence Olivier O.M.
Actor
1907 – 1989
Baron Olivier of Brighton
Founding Director of the National Theatre
1963 – 1973
More than two hundred, mainly theatre and film people and institutions,
contributed to the Laurence . . . — — Map (db m118345) HM
On Mephan Street at York Road, on the left when traveling west on Mephan Street.
Roll of Honor
1914- 1918
Names of the Company’s Employees
Who Gave Their Lives in the Great War
( there are four plaques, one outside and one inside on each side of the entranceways into the station ) — — Map (db m118203) WM
On Waterloo Road at Exton Street, on the right when traveling north on Waterloo Road.
Erected by the Nursing Staff in honour of the patients who died in the King George Hospital HM Stationery Offices Stamford Street used as a military hospital during the war
( inscribed around the top of the column )
Greater love . . . — — Map (db m118702) WM
On Waterloo Road at Sandell Stre, on the right when traveling south on Waterloo Road.
The Wellington Hotel & Public House
The Wellington takes its name after Arthur Wellesley (1769-1852), the first Duke of Wellington and Prime Minister from 1828-30 and 1834. Victor of the battle of Waterloo in 1815, Waterloo Train Station, Waterloo . . . — — Map (db m118346) HM
On Lambeth Palace Road, on the left when traveling north.
was secretly formed for the purpose of recruiting agents, men and women of many nationalities who would volunteer to continue the fight for freedom, by performing acts of sabotage in countries occupied by the enemy during the Second World War. . . . — — Map (db m240782) HM WM
On Albert Embankment, on the left when traveling south.
This plaque remembers the thousands of Lambeth residents who died in the cholera epidemics of the nineteenth century.
You are standing close to what was the busy junction of Broad Street, Upper and Lower Fore Street before the building of . . . — — Map (db m241239) HM
On Albert Embankment at Black Prince Road, on the left when traveling south on Albert Embankment.
The origins of a dock and slipway at this site can be traced back to the 14th century. The present retaining structure was built c1868 as a parish dock when the Albert Embankment was constructed by the Metropolitan Board of Works to improve . . . — — Map (db m241240) HM