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Historical Markers and War Memorials in City of Westminster, England

 
Sir Frederick Handley Page Marker - Wide View image, Touch for more information
By Andrew Ruppenstein, October 14, 2017
Sir Frederick Handley Page Marker - Wide View
201 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir Frederick Handley Page1885-1962
On Grosvenor Square just east of North Audley Street, on the left when traveling east.
Aircraft designer and manufacturer lived here in Flat 3Map (db m109297) HM
202 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir Frederick Treves1853-1923
On Wimpole Street, 0.1 kilometers south of Queen Anne Street, on the right when traveling north.
Surgeon lived here 1886-1907Map (db m109293) HM
203 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir George Frederic Still1868-1941
On Queen Anne Street just west of Harley Street, on the right when traveling west.
Pædiatrician lived hereMap (db m109285) HM
204 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir Gerald Kelly1879-1972
On Gloucester Place just north of York Street, on the left when traveling north.
Portrait Painter lived here 1916-1972Map (db m109241) HM
205 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir James MacKenzie1853-1925
On Betinck Street just west of Welbeck Street, on the right when traveling east.
Sir James MacKenzie F.R.S. Physician lived and worked here 1907-1911Map (db m111738) HM
206 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir John Gielgud1904 - 2000
On Cowley Street just north of Great Peter Street, on the left when traveling west.
Actor and Director lived here 1945-1976Map (db m109107) HM
207 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir Jonathan Hutchinson1828-1913
On Cavendish Square just east of Harley Street, on the left when traveling east.
Surgeon, Scientist and Teacher lived hereMap (db m111696) HM
208 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir Joseph Bazalgette CB
On Victoria Embankment at Northumberland Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Victoria Embankment.
Sir Joseph Bazalgette CB Engineer of the London Main Drainage System and of this Embankment Born 1819   Died 1891Map (db m118811) HM
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209 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir Joshua Reynolds
On St. Martin’s Street at Leicester Square, on the left when traveling north on St. Martin’s Street.
Sir Joshua Reynolds 1723-1792 Portrait Painter lived and died in a house on this siteMap (db m117783) HM
210 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir Julius Benedict1804 - 1885
On Manchester Square just south of Hind Street, on the left when traveling south.
Musical Composer Lived and died hereMap (db m111022) HM
211 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir Morell MacKenzie
On Golden Square, on the right when traveling west.
Sir Morell MacKenzie, 1837 - 1892, founded the world's first hospital for diseases of the throat in a building on this site in 1865.Map (db m145193) HM
212 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir Patrick Manson1844 - 1922
On Welbeck Street at Queen Anne Street on Welbeck Street.
Father of Modern Tropical Medicine lived hereMap (db m111502) HM
213 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir Richard Arkwright
On Adam Street at John Adam Street, on the left when traveling south on Adam Street.
Greater London Council Sir Richard Arkwright 1732 – 1792 Industrialist and Inventor lived hereMap (db m122118) HM
214 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir Richard Westmacott1775-1856
On South Audley Street just south of South Street, on the left when traveling south.
Sculptor lived and died hereMap (db m109466) HM
215 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir Robert Grosvenor
On Wilton Cres at Grosvenor Cres, on the left when traveling south on Wilton Cres.
Sir Robert Grosvenor First Marquess of Westminster 1767 – 1845 “When we build, let us think we build forever”   John Ruskin ( side plaque ) The Grosvenor Family came to England with William the Conqueror and . . . Map (db m118100) HM
216 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir Ronald Ross1857 - 1932
On Cavendish Square at Wigmore Street, on the left when traveling north on Cavendish Square.
Nobel Laureate Discoverer of the mosquito transmission of malaria lived hereMap (db m111416) HM
217 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir Stewart Duke-Elder1898-1978
On Harley Street at New Cavendish Street on Harley Street.
Opthamologist lived and worked here 1934-1976Map (db m111513) HM
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218 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir Thomas Peirson Frank1881-1951 — City of Westminster —
Near Milbank just east of Dean Stanley Street.
Chief Engineer for London County Council 1930-1946 Saved London from drowning during The BlitzMap (db m109116) HM
219 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir Walter Besant
On Victoria Embankment close to Savoy Street, on the right when traveling north.
Sir Walter Besant Novelist Historian of London Secretary of the Palestine Exploration Fund Originator of the People’s Palace and Founder of the Society of Authors This Monument is Erected by His Grateful Brethren in Literature . . . Map (db m117971) HM
220 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sir Wilfrid Lawson
Near Victoria Embankment at Savoy Street, on the left when traveling north.
Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Bt Of Brayton Cumberland Born September 4, 1829 Died July 1, 1906 Member of Parliament For Carlisle Cockermouth Camborne 1859-1906. President of the United Kingdom Alliance 1879-1906 ( right side . . . Map (db m117960) HM
221 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Sole Survivor
On Strand just east of Essex Street, on the right when traveling east.
Built 1625 The only Strand building to survive the Great Fire of London Map (db m123192) HM
222 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Spencer Compton
On Whitehall at Horse Guards Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Whitehall.
Spencer Compton Eighth Duke of Devonshire K·C Born 1833 · Died 1908Map (db m118025) HM
223 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — St. George's School World War I Memorial
Near South Street just east of South Audley Street.
To the glory of God and in memory of those once scholars of this school who gave their lives for King & Country in the Great War 1914-1918 Let thy perpetual light shine upon them O Lord Map (db m120763) WM
224 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — St. Margaret’s Church
On Parliament Square at St. Margaret’s Street, on the right when traveling south on Parliament Square.
St Margaret's Church Westminster Abbey Visitors are welcome to this beautiful church. The present building, consecrated in 1523, is the third on the site. Since 1614 St Margaret's has been the church of the House of Commons. Windows commemorate . . . Map (db m117907) HM
225 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — St. Paul’s Church
On Southampton Street at Henrietta Street, on the left when traveling north on Southampton Street.
( marker between the columns ) The Church Of This Parish Having Been Destroyed By Fire On The XVIIth Day of Septr A.D. MDCCXC, Was Rebuilt, And Opened For Divine Service On The Ist Day of August A.D. MDCCXCVIII . . . Map (db m118777) HM
226 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Stephen Pearce1819 - 1904
On Queen Anne Street just west of Wimpole Street, on the right when traveling west.
Portrait and Equestrian Painter Lived Here 1856 - 1884Map (db m111503) HM
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227 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — T.E. Lawrence
On Barton Street just south of Great College Street, on the right when traveling south.
"Lawrence of Arabia" 1888 - 1935 lived hereMap (db m109104) HM
228 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The 2i's Coffee BarCity of Westminster
On Old Compton Street just east of Wardour Street, on the right when traveling east.
Site of the 2i's Coffee Bar (1956-1970) Birthplace of British Rock 'n Roll and the popular music industryMap (db m109123) HM
229 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The 43 Group
On Panton Street, 0.2 kilometers east of Haymarket, on the left when traveling west.
At 4 Panton Street was the Headquarters of the mostly Jewish Ex-Servicemen and Women's organisation. The 43 Group They confronted the British neo-fascist movement in 1946-50 and early 1960s to rid Britain of anti-Semitism and all . . . Map (db m216002) HM
230 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Admiral Duncan PubQueer Heritage
On Old Compton Street just west of Dean Street, on the left when traveling east.
3 people killed 70 injured by a Neo-Nazi nail bomber 30 April 1999Map (db m115468) HM
231 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Artists Rifles
On St. George Street just north of Conduit Street, on the left when traveling north.
was formed here at the studio of Henry Wyndham Phillips 1860Map (db m110233) HM
232 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Audley
On Mount Street at South Audley Street, on the left when traveling south on Mount Street.
The Audley name can be found associated with kings & nobility throughout English history. 1127 Henry I restored a knighthood on his son-in-law Geoffrey of Anjou. Geoffrey's grandson William Longspree (illegitimate son of Henry II), the . . . Map (db m109093) HM
233 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Battle of Britain Memorial
On Victoria Embankment just north of Bridge Street, on the right when traveling north.
Front: The Battle of Britain Back: Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few Winston ChurchillMap (db m85843) WM
234 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Bear & Staff
On Charing Cross Road close to Bear Street, on the left when traveling north.
The Bear & Staff A public house by this name has occupied this site on Bear Street since 1714 with the current building dating from 1878 when it was rebuilt. “The Bear & Staff" takes its name from a heraldic sign normally referring to the . . . Map (db m122351) HM
235 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Beaverbrook Foundation
On Old Queen Street just west of Storey's Gate, on the right when traveling east.
A building of historic significance William & Mary Period c1690 -1700 Grade II listed former home of the Beaverbrook Foundation established by Lord Beaverbrook 1879 -1964 Map (db m121081) HM
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236 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Bee GeesCity of Westminster
On Brook Street just west of Davies Street, on the right when traveling east.
Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb composed and stayed here 1968-1980 Map (db m109097) HM
237 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Bomber Command Memorial
On Piccadilly at Duke of Wellington Place, on the left when traveling west on Piccadilly.
The Bomber Command Memorial was built to commemorate the sacrifice of the 55,573 airmen who lost their lives serving in Bomber Command during World War Two. The Memorial, which was unveiled on 28 June 2012 in the presence of Her Majesty The . . . Map (db m118091) HM WM
238 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Burghers of Calais
Near Millbank at Great College Street.
These figures known as The Burghers of Calais commemorate six citizens of that town who offered themselves as hostages to Edward III after he had vainly besieged their town for nearly a year in 1317. The story goes that their . . . Map (db m111426) HM
239 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Buxton Memorial
Near Milbank just east of Dean Stanley Street.
The Buxton Memorial was erected to commemorate the emancipation of slaves following the 1833 Slavery Abolition Act. The memorial was donated by Charles Buxton MP in memory of his father, Sir Thomas Foxwell Buxton, and those associated with him . . . Map (db m109084) HM
240 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Cádiz Memorial
On Horse Guards Road, 0.1 kilometers south of The Mall.
[English side:] To commemorate the Raising of the Siege of Cadiz, in consequence of the Glorious Victory obtained by the Duke of Wellington over the French at Salamanca, on the 22d July 1812: This Mortar, cast for the destruction of . . . Map (db m113937) WM
241 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Cambridge
On Charing Cross Road close to Moor Street, on the left when traveling north.
The Cambridgee The Cambridge as we see it today was built in 1887 but there has been a pub at this address since 1744 when it was called the Kings Arms. The name of the pub comes directly from the time Prince George, the Duke of Cambridge, opened . . . Map (db m122356) HM
242 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Cenotaph
On Whitehall at Downing Street, on the right when traveling north on Whitehall.
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243 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Club
On Gerrard Street just east of Dean Street.
Here in the former Turk's Head Tavern Dr. Samuel Johnson & Joshua Reynolds founded The Club in 1764.Map (db m145214) HM
244 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Coal Hole
On Strand close to Carting Lane, on the left when traveling west.
Nicholoson’s The Coal Hole The original Coal Hole was located in a cellar in Fountain Court, a few yards from our present establishment. Its name seems to have derived from the coal heavers who worked nearby on the River Thames. Edmund Kean, . . . Map (db m122113) HM
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245 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Commonwealth – a Family of Nations
On Pall Mall at Marlborough Road, on the right when traveling east on Pall Mall.
The Commonwealth - a Family of Nations This panel celebrates the historic 2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting which brought together the leaders of the 53 sovereign nations of the Commonwealth family. The creation of the modern . . . Map (db m118060) HM
246 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Crown
On Brewer Street at Lower James Street, on the right when traveling west on Brewer Street.
The Crown sits on the site of one of the most well known and popular concert halls, The Hickford Rooms. During the first half of the 18th Century it was the most prestigious music hall in London. One notable concert of its later days was . . . Map (db m121355) HM
247 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Dog and Duck
On Bateman Street at Frith Street, on the right when traveling west on Bateman Street.
A Dog & Duck tavern has been on this site since at least 1734. The 18th Century pub was demolished in 1897, to be replaced by the present building. It is thought to have one of London's most exquisite interiors of the late Victorian period. The . . . Map (db m111740) HM
248 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Edgar Wallace
On Essex Street at Devereux Court, on the left when traveling south on Essex Street.
Edgar Wallace was born April 1st, 1875 in Greenwich, London. When he was nine days old, Richard Horatio Edgar, was adopted by George Freeman, a porter at Billingsgate Fish Market, and grew up under the adopted name of Dick Freeman. At 11, he started . . . Map (db m111140) HM
249 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Flying Horse
On Oxford Street at Tottenham Court Road on Oxford Street.
The Flying Horse is the last remaining pub on Oxford Street. The current building was built in 1892 and had been called The Tottenham since then. Prior to 1892, another pub called The Flying Horse was located on the site which dates back to at least . . . Map (db m111433) HM
250 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Fountain Tavern
On Strand at Savoy Buildings, on the left when traveling west on Strand.
( left column ) In this court in the 18th century stood the Fountain Tavern where the political oponents of Sir Robert Walpole met using the title of the Fountain Club Also the Coal Hole the meeting place of the Wolf Club of which about . . . Map (db m122103) HM
251 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The George
On Strand at Essex Street, on the left when traveling west on Strand.
The George was founded in 1723 as a coffee house, became Georges Hotel in 1830 and then a public house as it is today. Former regulars of The George include Horace Walpole, Oliver Goldsmith and Samuel Johnson, who for a while used The George as his . . . Map (db m111181) HM
252 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Gurkha Soldier
Near Horse Guards Avenue at Whitehall Ct, on the right when traveling west.
The Gurkha Soldier Bravest of the Brave Most Generous of the Generous Never Had Country More Faithful Friends Than You Professor Sir Ralph Furner MC ( rear bronze plaque ) First World War 1914 — 1918 . . . Map (db m118813) HM WM
253 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Hampton Site
On St. Martin’s Street close to Whitcomb Street, on the left when traveling south.
The Hampton Site In the sixteenth century this site adjoined the Royal Mews and was an area of stables and coach houses. Whitcomb Street was known as Hedge Lane. The Duke of Monmouth owned property here and gave his name to Monmouth Court which . . . Map (db m117769) HM
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254 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor
On Essex Street just south of Strand, on the left when traveling south.
On this site The Imperial Society of Knights Bachelor was founded on 27th April 1908 31 Essex Street Map (db m111382) HM
255 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist
Near Cockspur Street at Whitehall, on the left when traveling east.
Mayor of London The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist Michael Rakowitz b. 1973, New York In 2006 Michael Rakowitz started his project The Invisible Enemy Should Not Exist to recreate over 7,000 archaeological artefacts looted from the Iraq . . . Map (db m118037) HM
256 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Jewel Tower
Near Abingdon Street just north of Great College Street.
The Jewel Tower was built for King Edward III in 1365-66 by Henry Yevele, the 'deviser of the King's works of masonry'. It formed part of the king's palace and was designed as a private treasury. The walls are mainly built of Kentish . . . Map (db m111722) HM
257 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Jimi Hendrix Experience
On Kingly Street at Tenison Court, on the left when traveling south on Kingly Street.
First played here on the 25th November 1966Map (db m115471) HM
258 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Lyceum
On Wellington Street at Strand, on the left when traveling north on Wellington Street.
Henry Irving was the first actor to be knighted (1895). From 1878 - 1902 he managed the Lyceum Theatre. Whilst working at the Lyceum as Irving's acting manager, Bram Stoker wrote Dracula. This plaque was unveiled by Ian McKellen (KBE . . . Map (db m120961) HM
259 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Memorial Gates
On Constitution Hill at Piccadilly, on the right when traveling west on Constitution Hill.
A Debt of Honour The Memorial Gates This Memorial was inaugurated by Her Majesty The Queen during the Golden Jubilee Year, 2002. It commemorates the service and sacrifices of five million men and women from the Indian Sub-continent, Africa and . . . Map (db m118065) WM
260 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Pelicans of St Jame's Park
On Horse Guards Road, 0.3 kilometers south of The Mall, on the right when traveling south.
Pelicans were first introduced to St Jame's Park in 1664 as a gift from the Russian Ambassador to King Charles II. This was the beginning of a long tradition of keeping exotic wildfowl that continues to this day. A mysterious arrival . . . Map (db m109291) HM
261 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Porcupine
On Charing Cross Road close to Great Newport Street, on the right when traveling north.
The Porcupine The Porcupine has occupied the same location on Charing Cross Road since 1725 when the pub's address was 1 Castle Street. The Porcupine soon established itself as a favourite haunt of the local freemasons and in 1807 it became the . . . Map (db m122353) HM
262 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Portuguese Embassy
On Golden Square at Lower John Street, on the left when traveling north on Golden Square.
These two houses were the Portuguese Embassy 1724 - 1747 The Marquess of Pombal Portuguese Statesman Ambassador 1739-1744 lived hereMap (db m111128) HM
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263 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Queen’s Meadow
On Constitution Hill at Piccadilly, on the right when traveling west on Constitution Hill.
Welcome to The Queen’s Meadow Occupying just over an acre of the west end of the green Park, the Queen’s Meadow was seeded by HRH The Prince of Wales as part of the Coronation Meadows project. Inspired by HRH The Prince of Wales to . . . Map (db m118064) HM
264 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Three Greyhounds
On Greek Street at Moor Street, on the left when traveling south on Greek Street.
The Three Greyhounds, an old English pub of around 1910, has a mock Tudor exterior made using artificial timbering, lead casements, small gables and big lanterns. The premises have been licensed since 1847, before when it was home to various shops, . . . Map (db m109256) HM
265 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Trafalgar Way at Canada House
On Cockspur Street at Whitehall, on the left when traveling east on Cockspur Street.
The Trafalgar Way At Canada House On Monday, 21" October 1805 the Royal Navy decisively defeated the Combined Fleet of France and Spain off Cape Trafalgar south of Cadiz. This victory permanently removed the threat of invasion of England by the . . . Map (db m118038) HM WM
266 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Viscount Portal of Hungerford
On Victoria Embankment at Horse Guards Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Victoria Embankment.
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267 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Viscount Slim
On Whitehall at Richmond Terrace, on the right when traveling north on Whitehall.
Field Marshall The Viscount Slim KG GCB GCMG GCVO GBE DSO MC 14th Army Burma 1943 – 1945 Governor General and Commander in Chief Australia 1953 – 1960 Kohima · Imphal · Arakan ( on each side of the pedestal . . . Map (db m117922) HM WM
268 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Wellington
On Strand at Wellington Street, on the left when traveling west on Strand.
Nicholson’s Est. 1873 The Wellington The Wellington is named after the great general and prime minister Arther Wellesley, Duke of Wellington whose victory over Napoleon in 1815 brought an end to the Napoleonic Wars. The pub . . . Map (db m118810) HM
269 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — The Yacht London
On Victoria Embankment at Temple Place, on the left when traveling west on Victoria Embankment.
The Yacht London 1927 The Beginning The Yacht London (“St. Katherine”) was commissioned in 1927 as a survey and inspection vessel by the Port of London Authority from boat builders Philip & Son Ltd of Dartmouth for the princely . . . Map (db m118306) HM
270 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Thomas Gainsborough
On Pall Mall, on the left when traveling west.
Thomas Gainsborough 1727-1788 Artist lived here Map (db m145179) HM
271 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Thomas Rowlandson
On John Adam Street close to York Buildings, on the left when traveling west.
London County Council Thomas Rowlandson 1757 – 1827 Artist and Caricaturist lived in a house on this siteMap (db m122208) HM
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272 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Thomas Woolner RA
On Welbeck Street just south of New Cavendish Street, on the left when traveling south.
Sculptor and Poet lived here 1860 - 1892Map (db m111408) HM
273 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Thomas Young1773-1829
On Welbeck Street just north of Queen Anne Street, on the left when traveling north.
Man of Science lived hereMap (db m111476) HM
274 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Tony Ray-JonesWestminster City Council
On Gloucester Place just north of Crawford Street, on the right when traveling north.
Photographer 1941-1972 lived and worked hereMap (db m109147) HM
275 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Trafalgar Square
On Cockspur Street at Whitehall, on the left when traveling east on Cockspur Street.
Trafalgar Square is the centre for national rejoicing and assemblies and rallies of various causes. It is on the sit of former Royal Mews and stables dating back to the days of Edward I (1272-1307). The present square was laid out between 1840 and . . . Map (db m118033) HM
276 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Trenchard
On Victoria Embankment at Richmond Terrace, on the left when traveling north on Victoria Embankment.
Trenchard 1873 – 1956 ( back ) Marshal of the Royal Air force The Viscount Trenchard G.C.B. O.M. G.C.V.O. D.S.O. Chief of the Air Staff   1918 1919 - 1929 Royal Scots Fusiliers   1893 – 1919 West African Frontier   . . . Map (db m117943) HM WM
277 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Trial of William WallaceWestminster Hall
Near St. Margaret's Street.
Near this spot, at the Kings Bench at the South end of the Hall, took place the trial of Sir William Wallace the Scottish Patriot on Monday, 23rd August 1305Map (db m85742) HM
278 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Turkish Gun
On Horse Guards Road just south of The Mall, on the left when traveling south.
Made by Murad, son of Abdullah Chief gunner in 1524 taken in Egypt by the British Army 1801 The gun is inscribed The Solomon of the age the Great Sultan Commander the dragon guns (to be made) When they breathe roaring like thunder. . . . Map (db m109532) HM
279 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Twinings
On Strand at Essex Street, on the right when traveling east on Strand.
Thomas Twining (1675-1741) founded the House of Twining by purchasing the original Toms Coffee House at the back of this site in 1706, where he introduced tea. In 1717 he opened the Golden Lyon here as a shop to sell tea and coffee. In 1787 . . . Map (db m118773) HM
280 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Victoria Embankment
On Victoria Embankment at Temple Place, on the left when traveling west on Victoria Embankment.
Whilst this panel is not on the Jubilee Walkway, it looks out over the Thames, once a great thoroughfare of London, along which many boats pass daily. From here there’s a fine view of London’s fast-changing skyline on the South Bank of the Thames. . . . Map (db m118305) HM
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281 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Victoria Embankment Gardens
Near Watergate Walk.
The first person to suggest a river embankment was Sir Christopher Wren after the fire of London in 1666. Work eventually began in 1864, despite opposition from commercial interests, notably the wharfingers. It was carried out under the control . . . Map (db m222548) HM
282 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — W.H. Smith & Son - Bomb Damage
On Portugal Street at Carey Street, on the right when traveling east on Portugal Street.
This building was the head office of W.H. Smith & Son from 1920 to 1976. The above sign was damaged by shrapnel from a German bomb during an air raid on the night of 10th October 1940Map (db m109549) HM
283 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — W.T. Stead1849-1912 — City of Westminster —
On Lord North Street at Smith Square, on the right when traveling south on Lord North Street.
Journalist and Reformer of great renown lived here 1904-1912 Map (db m109115) HM
284 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — W.T. Stead
On Victoria Embankment at Temple Place, on the left when traveling west on Victoria Embankment.
W.T. Stead 1840   1912 This memorial to a journalist of wide renown was erected near the spot where he worked for more than thirty years by journalists of many lands in recognition of his brilliant gifts fervent spirit & untiring devotion to the . . . Map (db m118302) HM
285 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Wellington Arch
On Grosvenor Place at Constitution Hill, on the right when traveling north on Grosvenor Place.
The qvadrica svrmovnting this arch was presented to the nation as a mark of deepest loyalty and respect to his late revered Majesty Edward VII by Herbert First Baron Michelham of Hellingly KCVO. MCMXIIMap (db m118092) HM WM
286 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Westminster Chapel
On Buckingham Gate at Castle Lane, on the right when traveling south on Buckingham Gate.
Upon this spot, formerly the site of Westminster Hospital, a house of God for divine service, according to the congregational faith and order, was erected by the “Metropolis Chapel Building Fund Association,” under the name of Westminster . . . Map (db m198796) HM
287 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Westminster Tree Trust
On Pall Mall at Marlborough Road, on the right when traveling east on Pall Mall.
This tree was planted on 24th October 1990 by Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret in Honor of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother’s 90th birthdayMap (db m118061) HM
288 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — Westminster, London Memorial Garden
Near Victoria Embankment at Savoy Street, on the left when traveling north.
City of Westminster London Memorial Garden Under these trees people of all faiths and nationalities, united in grief, laid wreaths in memory of those killed on 7th July 2005, following the attacks on London's public transport system. The City . . . Map (db m117965) HM
289 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — William Edward Forster
Near Victoria Embankment at Temple Place, on the right when traveling east.
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290 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — William Ewart Gladstone1809 - 1898
On Carlton House Terrace at Waterloo Place, on the right when traveling east on Carlton House Terrace.
Statesman Lived hereMap (db m111057) HM
291 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — William Hazlitt1778-1830
On Frith Street close to Soho Square, in the median.
Essayist died hereMap (db m110130) HM
292 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — William Nicholson1824-1909
On Bateman Street at Frith Street, on the right when traveling west on Bateman Street.
Distiller, Politician, Cricket Player, Benefactor This alehouse is part of the Nicholson's heritage collection. They're all different, yet they all owe something to the man who founded them. William Nicholson was a Victorian all-rounder - . . . Map (db m111741) HM
293 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — William Nicholson
On Villiers Street close to John Adam Street, on the right when traveling north.
William Nicholson ( 1824 – 1909 ) Distiller, Politician, Cricket Player, Benefactor This alehouse is part of the Nicholson's heritage collection. They're all different, yet they all owe something to the man who founded them. William . . . Map (db m122246) HM
294 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — William Nicholson
On Charing Cross Road close to Great Newport Street, on the right when traveling north.
William Nicholson ( 1824 – 1909 ) Distiller, Politician, Cricket Player, Benefactor This alehouse is part of the Nicholson's heritage collection. They're all different, yet they all owe something to the man who founded them. William . . . Map (db m122354) HM
295 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — William Nicholson
On Charing Cross Road close to Moor Street, on the left when traveling north.
William Nicholson ( 1824 – 1909 ) Distiller, Politician, Cricket Player, Benefactor This alehouse is part of the Nicholson's heritage collection. They're all different, yet they all owe something to the man who founded them. William . . . Map (db m122357) HM
296 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — William Nicholson
On Greek Street at Old Comton Street, on the right when traveling north on Greek Street.
William Nicholson ( 1824 – 1909 ) Distiller, Politician, Cricket Player, Benefactor This alehouse is part of the Nicholson's heritage collection. They're all different, yet they all owe something to the man who founded them. William . . . Map (db m122575) HM
297 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — William ShakespeareLeicester Square
On St. Martin’s Street at Leicester Square, on the right when traveling north on St. Martin’s Street.
This enclosure was purchased, laid out and decorated as a garden by Albert Grant Esqre M.P. and conveyed by him on the 2nd July 1874 to the Metropolitan Board of Works to be preserved for ever for the free use and enjoyment of the public.Map (db m117782) HM
298 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — William Smith
On Queen Anne's Gate at Carteret Street, on the left when traveling east on Queen Anne's Gate.
William Smith M.P. 1756-1835 Pioneer of religious liberty lived here Map (db m120074) HM
299 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — William Tyndale
Near Victoria Embankment at Horse Guards Avenue.
First translator of the New Testament into English from the Greek. Born A.D. 1484, died a martyr at Vilvorde in Belgium, A.D. 1536. "Thy word is a lamp to my feet, and a light to my path" - "the entrance of thy words giveth light." Psalm CXIX. . . . Map (db m111743) HM
300 United Kingdom, England, Greater London, City of Westminster — William Wilkie Collins
On Gloucester Place just north of Blandford Street, on the left when traveling north.
William Wilkie Collins 1824-1889 Novelist lived here Map (db m109143) HM

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May. 19, 2024