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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A4C_john-gilbert-winant_London-England.html
Greater London Council
John
Gilbert
Winant
1889 - 1947
United States
Ambassador
1941 - 1946
lived here
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A4B_animals-in-war-a-war-memorial_London-England.html
This monument is dedicated to all the animals that served and died alongside British and Allied Forces in wars and campaigns throughout time
They had no choice
Many and various animals were employed to support British and Allied Forces in wars…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A37_apollo-theatre_London-England.html
Originally intended for musicals,
the Apollo Theatre opened in 1901
with a farce called the 'Belle of
Bohemia'. A popular policy of musicals,
drama and comedy has continued
to the present day. Notable long-runs
in recent years include Alan…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A2P_ludgate_London-England.html
Site of
Ludgate
Demolished
1760
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A2M_lyric-theatre_London-England.html
Built by C.J. Phipps
The Lyric Theatre opened in 1888
with the comic opera Dorothy and
has since developed a tradition of
drama, light comedy and popular
musicals The great Italian actress
Eleonora Duse made her debut
here in Camille in 1898
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29YR_richard-savage_London-England.html
Richard Savage
Fourth Earl Rivers
Governor of
The Tower of London
1660-1712
lived here
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29YL_the-beaverbrook-foundation_London-England.html
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
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29Y6_virginia-woolf_London-England.html
Virginia Woolf
lived in a house formerly on the south side of
Tavistock Square from 1924 to 1939 where most of her
greatest novels were written and published
Then one day walking round Tavistock Square I made up,
as I sometimes make up my b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29XM_st-bartholomew-world-war-i-memorial-a-war-memorial_London-England.html
Hallowed In Christ
be the memory of all the gallant men and women
who fell in the Great War for the freedom of the
world they shall yet stand before the throne
an exceeding great army and in that last muster
shall be found these our own belov…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29X2_welcome-to-the-marchmont-community-garden_London-England.html
History of the Marchmont Community Garden site:
The site was at the heart of Lamb's Conduit Fields until the cash-strapped Governors of the Foundling Hospital allowed James Burton to build hundreds of houses on their Estate, including terraces…