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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23HD_isaac-d-israeli_London-England.html
Author
Lived here.
Born | Died
1766 | 1848
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23H7_monument-to-the-women-of-world-war-ii-a-war-memorial_London-England.html
The Women of World War II
[South Panel:]
This memorial was raised to commemorate the vital work done by over 7 million women during World War II
Funded by the charity Memorial to Women of World War II and supported by National Heritage Memo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23H1_william-ewart-gladstone_London-England.html
Statesman
Lived
here
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23GY_air-chief-marshal-sir-keith-park-1892-1975_London-England.html
Air Chief Marshal Sir Keith Park commanded Number 11 Group Fighter Command which defended London and South East England successfully during the Battle of Britain
Responsible for the hour by hour decisions of 11 Group New Zealander Keith Park ep…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23GH_james-smithson_London-England.html
Scientist
Founder of the
Smithsonian
Institution
lived here
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23FY_sir-julius-benedict_London-England.html
Musical
Composer
Lived and
died here
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23EY_charles-dickens_London-England.html
Novelist
Lived in Tavistock
House near this
site
1851 - 1860
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23EI_saint-pancras-parish-church_London-England.html
History
The Parish and Municipal Church of St. Pancras is dedicated to the Roman Boy Pancratius who was martyred by the Emperor Diocletian in the Year 304.
The old Church in Pancras Road is the oldest Building in the Borough dating in parts …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM23E6_queens-college_London-England.html
This College is an Independent Day School for girls aged 11-18 and was the first academic institution for girls providing qualifications and access to education
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM233M_the-white-conduit_London-England.html
In the rear is
The White Conduit
(circa 1300.A.D)
Originally part of the water supply
to the Greyfriars Monastery
Newgate Street