Livery company. Their first royal charter was granted in 1438, although they had existed from the 13th century.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Livery company. Their first royal charter was granted in 1438, although they had existed from the 13th century.
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
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Worshipful Company of Brewers
Horatio Myer (7 June 1850 - 1 January 1916) was born Hereford, the son of a German Jewish immigrant. He moved to London and in 1876 in Vauxhall he set up business producing metal beds and later pr...
Founded as the London and Westminster Bank, it was the first firm founded under the Bank Charter Act of 1833. It wasn't until 1923 that it became known solely as the Westminster Bank. Its merger wi...
Banker. Born in Frankfurt. Brother to Herman Stern, husband to Sophia and father of Edward and Sydney. In 1869 the King of Portugal conferred the title of Viscount on him in recognition of the wor...
A local business man, he had the vision to create Camden Passage antiques market in the early 1960s. We can't prove that he was also a sculptor but his surname is inscribed on the Cruden relief bus...
We are guessing that the plaque was fixed to the oblong section of wall that you can see in our photo, above the head of the seated person.
Roy was Chair of the Lee Valley Park 1981-6. We can't find any information on him so we looked into the Park instead. The Park is huge, 10,000 acres, more than four times the size of Richmond Park...