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OPEN PLAQUES
In the last 11 years, between 20 May 2009 to 6 Jan 2021, Open Plaques had 4,530,517 page views from 1,234,480 users. Some were triggered by internet memes such as Steve Ullathorne's 2012 image of a George Orwell plaque with a CCTV camera next to it. Others, such as those for Alan Turing, were probably triggered by an anniversary and campaign CHILWELL HALL, NICHOLAS CHARLTON, NICHOLAS JOHN CHARLTON Site of Chilwell Hall 1300-1933 home of the Charlton family landowners prominent in local affairs 1620-1932 JOHN VENN BLUE PLAQUE Open Plaques 2009-2021. Available as Open Data in .geojson, .json, and .csv format. Please consider using the datadump before crawling (and killing) our server. CAMDEN TANNERY, PURITAN TANNERY, ASTMOOR TANNERY The Tanneries. There were many small farmyard tanneries in Runcorn in the 18th Century, but in the 19th Century and for the first half of the 20th Century, tanning was a major industry in the town. Indeed, we were once the largest producer of leather in the country. However, by 1968 tanning had ceased in Runcorn, mainly because of the availability of cheap non-leather substitutes. The most KING RICHARD II OF ENGLAND (1367-1400) Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed on 30 September 1399. Richard, a son of Edward, the Black Prince, was born in Bordeaux during the reign of his grandfather, Edward III. Richard was the younger brother of Edward of Angoulême;upon whose
ROYAL MARINE HOTEL (1839-1943) Commemorated on 1 plaque. tiles. list. Simply Jan on Flickr. Ventnor, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. Site of the Royal Marine Hotel 1839 - 1943 Patronized by Royalty, politicians and aristocracy. A casualty of war. Belgrave Road, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom where itsited.
ALFRED WATERHOUSE (1830-1905) architect. Died aged c. 75. Alfred Waterhouse (19 July 1830 – 22 August 1905) was an English architect, particularly associated with the Victorian Gothic Revival architecture, although he designed using other architectural styles as well. He is perhaps best known for his design for Manchester Town Hall and the Natural History Museum inLondon
SEX PISTOLS BLUE PLAQUE Leaflet. This is an approximate position. Plaque is now missing. Central St Martin's College, 107-111 Charing Cross Road, London. Google Streetview OpenStreetMap. by St Martin's School of Art on 03 November 2005. Colour: blue. Wikimedia: KING ROBERT THE BRUCE (1274-1329) King of Scots (1306-1329) Died aged c. 55. Robert I (11 July 1274 – 7 June 1329), popularly known as Robert the Bruce (Medieval Gaelic: Roibert a Briuis; modern Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart Brus; Norman French: Robert de Brus or Robert de Bruys; Early Scots: Robert Brus; Latin: Robertus Brussius), was King of Scots from 1306 until his deathin
PHILIP LARKIN AND MONICA JONES BLACK PLAQUE 1A Ratcliffe Road, Haydon Bridge. Writer Philip Larkin & Monica Jones, his companion of 40 years, shared this secret love nest from 1961 to 1984. "I thought your little house seemeddistinguished and exciting and beautifulit looks splendid, and it can never be ordinary with the Tyne going by outsidea great English river drifting under your window, brown and muscled with currentsOPEN PLAQUES
In the last 11 years, between 20 May 2009 to 6 Jan 2021, Open Plaques had 4,530,517 page views from 1,234,480 users. Some were triggered by internet memes such as Steve Ullathorne's 2012 image of a George Orwell plaque with a CCTV camera next to it. Others, such as those for Alan Turing, were probably triggered by an anniversary and campaign CHILWELL HALL, NICHOLAS CHARLTON, NICHOLAS JOHN CHARLTON Site of Chilwell Hall 1300-1933 home of the Charlton family landowners prominent in local affairs 1620-1932 JOHN VENN BLUE PLAQUE Open Plaques 2009-2021. Available as Open Data in .geojson, .json, and .csv format. Please consider using the datadump before crawling (and killing) our server. CAMDEN TANNERY, PURITAN TANNERY, ASTMOOR TANNERY The Tanneries. There were many small farmyard tanneries in Runcorn in the 18th Century, but in the 19th Century and for the first half of the 20th Century, tanning was a major industry in the town. Indeed, we were once the largest producer of leather in the country. However, by 1968 tanning had ceased in Runcorn, mainly because of the availability of cheap non-leather substitutes. The most KING RICHARD II OF ENGLAND (1367-1400) Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed on 30 September 1399. Richard, a son of Edward, the Black Prince, was born in Bordeaux during the reign of his grandfather, Edward III. Richard was the younger brother of Edward of Angoulême;upon whose
ROYAL MARINE HOTEL (1839-1943) Commemorated on 1 plaque. tiles. list. Simply Jan on Flickr. Ventnor, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. Site of the Royal Marine Hotel 1839 - 1943 Patronized by Royalty, politicians and aristocracy. A casualty of war. Belgrave Road, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom where itsited.
ALFRED WATERHOUSE (1830-1905) architect. Died aged c. 75. Alfred Waterhouse (19 July 1830 – 22 August 1905) was an English architect, particularly associated with the Victorian Gothic Revival architecture, although he designed using other architectural styles as well. He is perhaps best known for his design for Manchester Town Hall and the Natural History Museum inLondon
SEX PISTOLS BLUE PLAQUE Leaflet. This is an approximate position. Plaque is now missing. Central St Martin's College, 107-111 Charing Cross Road, London. Google Streetview OpenStreetMap. by St Martin's School of Art on 03 November 2005. Colour: blue. Wikimedia: KING ROBERT THE BRUCE (1274-1329) King of Scots (1306-1329) Died aged c. 55. Robert I (11 July 1274 – 7 June 1329), popularly known as Robert the Bruce (Medieval Gaelic: Roibert a Briuis; modern Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart Brus; Norman French: Robert de Brus or Robert de Bruys; Early Scots: Robert Brus; Latin: Robertus Brussius), was King of Scots from 1306 until his deathin
PHILIP LARKIN AND MONICA JONES BLACK PLAQUE 1A Ratcliffe Road, Haydon Bridge. Writer Philip Larkin & Monica Jones, his companion of 40 years, shared this secret love nest from 1961 to 1984. "I thought your little house seemeddistinguished and exciting and beautifulit looks splendid, and it can never be ordinary with the Tyne going by outsidea great English river drifting under your window, brown and muscled with currentsOPEN PLAQUES
In the last 11 years, between 20 May 2009 to 6 Jan 2021, Open Plaques had 4,530,517 page views from 1,234,480 users. Some were triggered by internet memes such as Steve Ullathorne's 2012 image of a George Orwell plaque with a CCTV camera next to it. Others, such as those for Alan Turing, were probably triggered by an anniversary and campaign LOTHAR HERBERT FREY BRASS PLAQUE Open Plaques 2009-2021. Available as Open Data in .geojson, .json, and .csv format. Please consider using the datadump before crawling (and killing) our server. WHITE PLAQUE № 55266 Open Plaques 2009-2021. Available as Open Data in .geojson, .json, and .csv format. Please consider using the datadump before crawling (and killing) our server. BLACK PLAQUE № 55269 Open Plaques 2009-2021. Available as Open Data in .geojson, .json, and .csv format. Please consider using the datadump before crawling (and killing) our server. CHARLES DARWIN BLUE PLAQUE Charles Darwin. 1809-1882 naturalist lived in a house on this site 1838-1842. A plaque commemorating Darwin was originally installed by the London County Council on 110 Gower Street in 1906, but the building was severely damaged by bombing in 1940 and demolished soon after. The LCC waived their own rules, to not commemorate 'sites of',by
ALFRED WATERHOUSE (1830-1905) architect. Died aged c. 75. Alfred Waterhouse (19 July 1830 – 22 August 1905) was an English architect, particularly associated with the Victorian Gothic Revival architecture, although he designed using other architectural styles as well. He is perhaps best known for his design for Manchester Town Hall and the Natural History Museum inLondon
SHUDEHILL FIGHT RED PLAQUE Shudehill Fight. One of several food riots took place here. 4 people died and 15 were injured during the night of 14 - 15th November 1757. ROBERT BURNS (1759-1796) poet and Scottish national poet. Died aged 37. Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, the National Bard, Bard of Ayrshire and the Ploughman Poet and various other names and epithets, was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and is celebratedworldwide.
KARL MARX BLUE PLAQUE Karl Marx. 1818-1883 lived here 1851-56. Marx had been commemorated with a plaque at 41 Maitland Park Road, Camden, by London County Council in 1935. This, and a replacement, were vandalised soon afterwards, the owner of the house declining a third. The entire area was demolished after suffering significant bomb damage during WWII,and is now
T. E. LAWRENCE (1888-1935) T. E. Lawrence (1888-1935) historical plaques and markers. T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) - Until conveyed to the Corporation of London in September 1930, 18 acres of land at the top of Pole Hill was owned by T E Lawrence, the famous soldier, writer and scholar.OPEN PLAQUES
In the last 11 years, between 20 May 2009 to 6 Jan 2021, Open Plaques had 4,530,517 page views from 1,234,480 users. Some were triggered by internet memes such as Steve Ullathorne's 2012 image of a George Orwell plaque with a CCTV camera next to it. Others, such as those for Alan Turing, were probably triggered by an anniversary and campaign JOHN VENN BLUE PLAQUE Open Plaques 2009-2021. Available as Open Data in .geojson, .json, and .csv format. Please consider using the datadump before crawling (and killing) our server. ROYAL MARINE HOTEL (1839-1943) Commemorated on 1 plaque. tiles. list. Simply Jan on Flickr. Ventnor, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. Site of the Royal Marine Hotel 1839 - 1943 Patronized by Royalty, politicians and aristocracy. A casualty of war. Belgrave Road, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom where itsited.
ALEXANDER SELKIRK BRONZE PLAQUE In memory of Alexander Selkirk mariner. The original of Robinson Crusoe who lived on the island of Juan Fernandez in complete solitude for four years and four months. He died 1723, Leuitenant of HMS Weymouth aged 47 years. This statue is erected by David Gillies, net manufacturer, on the site of the cottage in which Selkirk waas born. ALFRED WATERHOUSE (1830-1905) architect. Died aged c. 75. Alfred Waterhouse (19 July 1830 – 22 August 1905) was an English architect, particularly associated with the Victorian Gothic Revival architecture, although he designed using other architectural styles as well. He is perhaps best known for his design for Manchester Town Hall and the Natural History Museum inLondon
CAMDEN TANNERY, PURITAN TANNERY, ASTMOOR TANNERY The Tanneries. There were many small farmyard tanneries in Runcorn in the 18th Century, but in the 19th Century and for the first half of the 20th Century, tanning was a major industry in the town. Indeed, we were once the largest producer of leather in the country. However, by 1968 tanning had ceased in Runcorn, mainly because of the availability of cheap non-leather substitutes. The most KING ROBERT THE BRUCE (1274-1329) King of Scots (1306-1329) Died aged c. 55. Robert I (11 July 1274 – 7 June 1329), popularly known as Robert the Bruce (Medieval Gaelic: Roibert a Briuis; modern Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart Brus; Norman French: Robert de Brus or Robert de Bruys; Early Scots: Robert Brus; Latin: Robertus Brussius), was King of Scots from 1306 until his deathin
CHILWELL HALL, NICHOLAS CHARLTON, NICHOLAS JOHN CHARLTON Site of Chilwell Hall 1300-1933 home of the Charlton family landowners prominent in local affairs 1620-1932 PHILIP LARKIN AND MONICA JONES BLACK PLAQUE 1A Ratcliffe Road, Haydon Bridge. Writer Philip Larkin & Monica Jones, his companion of 40 years, shared this secret love nest from 1961 to 1984. "I thought your little house seemeddistinguished and exciting and beautifulit looks splendid, and it can never be ordinary with the Tyne going by outsidea great English river drifting under your window, brown and muscled with currents ANN NEVILL BLUE PLAQUE Ann Nevill author & historian lived here 1934-2012OPEN PLAQUES
In the last 11 years, between 20 May 2009 to 6 Jan 2021, Open Plaques had 4,530,517 page views from 1,234,480 users. Some were triggered by internet memes such as Steve Ullathorne's 2012 image of a George Orwell plaque with a CCTV camera next to it. Others, such as those for Alan Turing, were probably triggered by an anniversary and campaign JOHN VENN BLUE PLAQUE Open Plaques 2009-2021. Available as Open Data in .geojson, .json, and .csv format. Please consider using the datadump before crawling (and killing) our server. ROYAL MARINE HOTEL (1839-1943) Commemorated on 1 plaque. tiles. list. Simply Jan on Flickr. Ventnor, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. Site of the Royal Marine Hotel 1839 - 1943 Patronized by Royalty, politicians and aristocracy. A casualty of war. Belgrave Road, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom where itsited.
ALEXANDER SELKIRK BRONZE PLAQUE In memory of Alexander Selkirk mariner. The original of Robinson Crusoe who lived on the island of Juan Fernandez in complete solitude for four years and four months. He died 1723, Leuitenant of HMS Weymouth aged 47 years. This statue is erected by David Gillies, net manufacturer, on the site of the cottage in which Selkirk waas born. ALFRED WATERHOUSE (1830-1905) architect. Died aged c. 75. Alfred Waterhouse (19 July 1830 – 22 August 1905) was an English architect, particularly associated with the Victorian Gothic Revival architecture, although he designed using other architectural styles as well. He is perhaps best known for his design for Manchester Town Hall and the Natural History Museum inLondon
CAMDEN TANNERY, PURITAN TANNERY, ASTMOOR TANNERY The Tanneries. There were many small farmyard tanneries in Runcorn in the 18th Century, but in the 19th Century and for the first half of the 20th Century, tanning was a major industry in the town. Indeed, we were once the largest producer of leather in the country. However, by 1968 tanning had ceased in Runcorn, mainly because of the availability of cheap non-leather substitutes. The most KING ROBERT THE BRUCE (1274-1329) King of Scots (1306-1329) Died aged c. 55. Robert I (11 July 1274 – 7 June 1329), popularly known as Robert the Bruce (Medieval Gaelic: Roibert a Briuis; modern Scottish Gaelic: Raibeart Brus; Norman French: Robert de Brus or Robert de Bruys; Early Scots: Robert Brus; Latin: Robertus Brussius), was King of Scots from 1306 until his deathin
CHILWELL HALL, NICHOLAS CHARLTON, NICHOLAS JOHN CHARLTON Site of Chilwell Hall 1300-1933 home of the Charlton family landowners prominent in local affairs 1620-1932 PHILIP LARKIN AND MONICA JONES BLACK PLAQUE 1A Ratcliffe Road, Haydon Bridge. Writer Philip Larkin & Monica Jones, his companion of 40 years, shared this secret love nest from 1961 to 1984. "I thought your little house seemeddistinguished and exciting and beautifulit looks splendid, and it can never be ordinary with the Tyne going by outsidea great English river drifting under your window, brown and muscled with currents ANN NEVILL BLUE PLAQUE Ann Nevill author & historian lived here 1934-2012OPEN PLAQUES
In the last 11 years, between 20 May 2009 to 6 Jan 2021, Open Plaques had 4,530,517 page views from 1,234,480 users. Some were triggered by internet memes such as Steve Ullathorne's 2012 image of a George Orwell plaque with a CCTV camera next to it. Others, such as those for Alan Turing, were probably triggered by an anniversary and campaign JOHN SMEATON AND SMEATON'S ARCHES RED PLAQUE Smeaton's Arches Built 1770s: widened 1920s A causeway to carry the Great North Road across the floodplain of the River Trent. The work of John Smeaton, the 'father of civil engineering' BLACK PLAQUE № 55267 Open Plaques 2009-2021. Available as Open Data in .geojson, .json, and .csv format. Please consider using the datadump before crawling (and killing) our server. WHITE PLAQUE № 55242 Open Plaques 2009-2021. Available as Open Data in .geojson, .json, and .csv format. Please consider using the datadump before crawling (and killing) our server. CHARLES DARWIN BLUE PLAQUE Charles Darwin. 1809-1882 naturalist lived in a house on this site 1838-1842. A plaque commemorating Darwin was originally installed by the London County Council on 110 Gower Street in 1906, but the building was severely damaged by bombing in 1940 and demolished soon after. The LCC waived their own rules, to not commemorate 'sites of',by
KING RICHARD II OF ENGLAND (1367-1400) Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed on 30 September 1399. Richard, a son of Edward, the Black Prince, was born in Bordeaux during the reign of his grandfather, Edward III. Richard was the younger brother of Edward of Angoulême;upon whose
ANN NEVILL BLUE PLAQUE Open Plaques 2009-2021. Available as Open Data in .geojson, .json, and .csv format. Please consider using the datadump before crawling (and killing) our server. MARY SEACOLE BLUE PLAQUE Mary Seacole. 1805-1881 Jamaican nurse heroine of the Crimean War lived here. The Greater London Council commemorated Mary Seacole in 1985 with a plaque at 157 George Street, Paddington, but it was removed in 1998 prior to the redevelopment of that site. The same GLC plaque was re-erected at 14 Soho Square by English Heritage in 2007. JOHN WESLEY MA (1703-1791) John Wesley (1703-1791) Founder of Methodism. Visited Whitehaven on 25 occasions between 1749 and 1788 preaching in numerous outdoor and indoor venues including the Market Place, the Ginns and later, the town's first Methodist Chapel in Michael Street. NATIONAL SCHOOL, BINGLEY BLUE PLAQUE National School 1814. Clock restored 1996.OPEN PLAQUES
In the last 11 years, between 20 May 2009 to 6 Jan 2021, Open Plaques had 4,530,517 page views from 1,234,480 users. Some were triggered by internet memes such as Steve Ullathorne's 2012 image of a George Orwell plaque with a CCTV camera next to it. Others, such as those for Alan Turing, were probably triggered by an anniversary and campaignHOW CAN YOU HELP?
How can you help? Open Plaques is a community-run website containing information about historical plaques found all around the world by people like you. We don't own it, we believe that our role is to curate it and then give the data back to the world for free. We are the museum of the street. ROYAL MARINE HOTEL (1839-1943) Commemorated on 1 plaque. tiles. list. Simply Jan on Flickr. Ventnor, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. Site of the Royal Marine Hotel 1839 - 1943 Patronized by Royalty, politicians and aristocracy. A casualty of war. Belgrave Road, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom where itsited.
KING RICHARD II OF ENGLAND (1367-1400) Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed on 30 September 1399. Richard, a son of Edward, the Black Prince, was born in Bordeaux during the reign of his grandfather, Edward III. Richard was the younger brother of Edward of Angoulême;upon whose
SHUDEHILL FIGHT RED PLAQUE Shudehill Fight. One of several food riots took place here. 4 people died and 15 were injured during the night of 14 - 15th November 1757. ROBERT BURNS (1759-1796) poet and Scottish national poet. Died aged 37. Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, the National Bard, Bard of Ayrshire and the Ploughman Poet and various other names and epithets, was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and is celebratedworldwide.
ARTHUR ROSTRON BLUE PLAQUE Sir Arthur Henry Rostron KBE RD RNR US Congressional Gold Medal. Captain of the RMS Carpathia who rescued all 706 survivors from the ill fated SS Titanic 15th April 1912 lived here 1926 to 1940 JOSIAH WEDGWOOD FRS (1730-1795) Josiah Wedgwood (12 July 1730 – 3 January 1795) was an English potter and entrepreneur. He founded the Wedgwood company. He developed improved pottery bodies by a long process of systematic experimentation, and was the leader in the industrialisation of the manufacture of European pottery (the Chinese having achieved this longbefore).
ANN NEVILL BLUE PLAQUE Ann Nevill author & historian lived here 1934-2012 SID JAMES BLUE PLAQUE Sid James. 1913-1976 Comic Actor Lived here 1956 - 1963. Simon Harriyott on Flickr.OPEN PLAQUES
In the last 11 years, between 20 May 2009 to 6 Jan 2021, Open Plaques had 4,530,517 page views from 1,234,480 users. Some were triggered by internet memes such as Steve Ullathorne's 2012 image of a George Orwell plaque with a CCTV camera next to it. Others, such as those for Alan Turing, were probably triggered by an anniversary and campaignHOW CAN YOU HELP?
How can you help? Open Plaques is a community-run website containing information about historical plaques found all around the world by people like you. We don't own it, we believe that our role is to curate it and then give the data back to the world for free. We are the museum of the street. ROYAL MARINE HOTEL (1839-1943) Commemorated on 1 plaque. tiles. list. Simply Jan on Flickr. Ventnor, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom. Site of the Royal Marine Hotel 1839 - 1943 Patronized by Royalty, politicians and aristocracy. A casualty of war. Belgrave Road, Ventnor, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom where itsited.
KING RICHARD II OF ENGLAND (1367-1400) Richard II (6 January 1367 – c. 14 February 1400), also known as Richard of Bordeaux, was King of England from 1377 until he was deposed on 30 September 1399. Richard, a son of Edward, the Black Prince, was born in Bordeaux during the reign of his grandfather, Edward III. Richard was the younger brother of Edward of Angoulême;upon whose
SHUDEHILL FIGHT RED PLAQUE Shudehill Fight. One of several food riots took place here. 4 people died and 15 were injured during the night of 14 - 15th November 1757. ROBERT BURNS (1759-1796) poet and Scottish national poet. Died aged 37. Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796), also known familiarly as Rabbie Burns, the National Bard, Bard of Ayrshire and the Ploughman Poet and various other names and epithets, was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and is celebratedworldwide.
ARTHUR ROSTRON BLUE PLAQUE Sir Arthur Henry Rostron KBE RD RNR US Congressional Gold Medal. Captain of the RMS Carpathia who rescued all 706 survivors from the ill fated SS Titanic 15th April 1912 lived here 1926 to 1940 JOSIAH WEDGWOOD FRS (1730-1795) Josiah Wedgwood (12 July 1730 – 3 January 1795) was an English potter and entrepreneur. He founded the Wedgwood company. He developed improved pottery bodies by a long process of systematic experimentation, and was the leader in the industrialisation of the manufacture of European pottery (the Chinese having achieved this longbefore).
ANN NEVILL BLUE PLAQUE Ann Nevill author & historian lived here 1934-2012 SID JAMES BLUE PLAQUE Sid James. 1913-1976 Comic Actor Lived here 1956 - 1963. Simon Harriyott on Flickr.OPEN PLAQUES
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SEX PISTOLS BLUE PLAQUE Open Plaques 2009-2021. Available as Open Data in .geojson, .json, and .csv format. Please consider using the datadump before crawling (and killing) our server.JOHN FOSTER PLAQUE
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Palais Ephrussi Archictekt: Theophil Hansen 1869-1873 Die Wiener jüdische Familie Ephrussi ließ dieses Gebäude errichten und hat darin bis zu ihrer Flucht im Jahr 1938 gewohnt. Ihre Geschichte erzählt deren Nachfahre Edmund de Waal in seinem Roman "Der Hase mit den Bernsteinaugen". The Viennese Jewish family Ephrussi built and lived in this house until forced to flee in 1938. Their story BLACK PLAQUE № 18167 Tomlin Cemetery. This cemetery was first used in the 1870s by the Wilkinsons, a pioneer family whose graves are marked by clusters of rock. Members of the Angel family are also buried here. The oldest dated gravestone is that of Virginia native Soloman Tomlin (b. 1825), a horseman and farmer who migrated with his family to Texas in the 1860s. He died on July 9, 1884. His son James Tives "Buck MARBLE PLAQUE № 55214 Уроженке Тильзита Сабине Крупп (1927-2005) с благодарностью за помощь в созданиихосписа
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Arthur Sullivan bronze plaque Jez says,"This is terribly sad when you look into the story. Arthur Sullivan received a Victoria Cross for extreme gallantry in rescuing four members of his platoon in Russia in 1919. In 1937 he was attending the coronation of King George VI when he slipped and hit his head on the kerb. The blow was fatal."See more...
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Nathaniel Gubbins
(1893-1976) __ humourist DORKING HALLS The Halls were designed by Percy W. Meredith for a private company in 1931. Since the beginning, they have been associated with Ralph Vaughan Williams and the Leith Hill Musical festival, and have also provided a centre for musical excellence in the county. In 1946 they were purchased by the Urban District Council, and underwent a major refurbishment in 1997. Reigate Road, Dorking , UnitedKingdom __
Leeds Union Workhouse opened in 1861 at a cost of £32,00 to accommodate 800 paupers. In 1944 it became part of St James's Hospital, and in 1995-97 it was splendidly refurbished as the Thackray Medical Museum. Architects: Perkin & Backhouse Beckett Street, Leeds , UnitedKingdom __
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Leeds Union Workhouse (1861-present) workhouseWilliam Perkin
(d.1874) __ architectElisha Backhouse
(1809-1894) __ architect Margaret Tait 1918-1999 Filmmaker & Poet In the 1950s and 60s, 91 Rose Street was home to Margaret Tait's production company Ancona Films. It was here that Tait held the annual 'Rose Street Film Festival'. 'During the Edinburgh Festival last year, we put on a show of short films here at 91 Rose Street. All sorts of people come to see it, among them the children of Rose Street. Rose Street is a rather tough street and I know the children just came up in the first place because it was a free show. But some of them came several times and watched apparently with great interest.' 91 Rose Street, Edinburgh ,United Kingdom __
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Margaret Tait
(1918-1999) __ poet
The New No. 2 Court was opened by HRH the Duke of Kent KG GCMG GCVO ADC President of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on Monday 22nd June 2009 No.2 Court, All England Lawn Tennis Club, Wimbledon, London, United Kingdom __
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Prince Edward
(1935-present) __ Prince TEXAS HISTORICAL MARKER #17177 First Baptist Church of Elkhart. #17177 424 West Parker, Elkhart, TX ,United States __
Under and extending along this pavement are the remains of the great bridge over the Vivarium by Bishop Walter de Langton (1296 to 1321). It lies about four feet below the pavement level. Consists of seven arches and is seven feet in width. Near the Garden of Rememberance (and Causeway Bridge) - Bird Street, Lichfield , United Kingdom __SUBJECTS
The Rt Rev. Walter Langton (d.1321) __ Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield TEXAS HISTORICAL MARKER #4516 Samuel P. Newcomb. Born in Connecticut in 1839, Samuel P. Newcomb made his way alone to Texas at age 17, arriving in 1857. A schoolteacher, he settled at Fort Davis on the Clear Fork of the Brazos River in Buchanan county. Newcomb held several public offices. In 1860 he was elected county clerk of Buchanan county (renamed Stephens county in 1861.) He became a surveyor when the commissioners court assigned him the task of surveying the boundaries of Stephens county. In 1861 Newcomb functioned as Justice of the Peace, and was appointed collector of the confederate war tax for eleven counties. He served in a Texas state troops ranger unit during the Civil War. His writings have proved an important primary source for historians and archeologists. As a diarist, Newcomb chronicled the daily life of the pioneers, and carefully described the physical appearance of Fort Davis. He also told of droves of buffalo nearby, what young people did for entertainment, and the treatment for the sick and dying. He married Susan Reynolds, who also became a diarist. Her writings reflect the conditions of the county, and the isolation of the settlers. Newcomb died at age 31 in 1870, and is buried here beside his first child, an infant son. (1996) #4516 Off US 83 on CR 285 via FM 1481, Breckenridge, TX, United States __
Edifacio da Antiga Companhia de Seguros Douro , Porto , Portugal __ Nodwedd Peirianneg Sifil o Bwysigrwydd Hanesyddol Rhyngwladol Pont Menai Codwyd 1818-26, uchder 153TR, Hyd 1388TR. Prif rychwant 850TR. Cryfhawyd y dec 1840 & 1893. Rhoddwyd dur yn lle'r Gwaith Haearn ac Addaswyd y dec a'i ledu ar Gyfer Trafnidiaeth fodern 1939-41. Peirianwyr T. Telford 1818-34, W.A. Provis 1818-50, Syr B. Baker 1893, Syr A. Gibb & Prtn'aid 1939-41. Gwaith Carreg: J. Wilson. Dyma'r adeiladwaith pwysicaf ar y Ffordd Bwysig Sydd yn Cysylltu Llundain a Chaergybi a Thros y mor i'r iwerddon, Bryd Hynny, Hon Oedd y Bont a'r Rhychwant Hwyaf, ac yr, oedd yn Arloesol yn dechnolegol, gan ymestyn ffiniau technoleg pontydd crog ledled y Byd. Mae gan Bont Conwy (1826) a Godwyd a'r un dechnoleg arloesol, ond sydd yn llai, ei Gwaith Haern Gwreiddiol. Cyflwynwyd Gan Sefydliad Y Peirianwyr Sifil a Chymdeithas Americanaidd Y Peirianwyr Sifil 26 Mehefin 2003 International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark Menai suspension bridge. Erected 1818-26. Height 153ft. Length 1388ft. Main span 580ft. Deck strengthened 1840 & 1893. Ironwork replaced by steel-work & deck modified & widened for modern traffic 1939-41. Engineers: T. Telford 1818-34, W.A. Provis 1818-50, Sir B. Baker 1893, Sir A. Gibb & Ptnrs 1939-41. Masonry: J. Wilson. This was the major structure on the strategic road connecting London with Holyhead and by sea to Ireland. The bridge with its then world’s longest span greatly advanced suspension bridge development. The smaller Conwy suspension bridge (1826) built with identical pioneering technology still has its original ironwork. Presented by the Institution of Civil Engineers and the American Society of Civil Engineers 26 June 2003 English translation: Former Toll House on the Bangor side of the bridge, Menai Bridge, United Kingdom __
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Thomas Telford
(1757-1834) __ civil engineer Menai Suspension Bridge (1826-present) bridge Webster's Ropery (originally built in 1893) After a long and eventful history this, the World's first patent ropeworks became derelict and remained so for many years. Restored between 1985 and 1987, the Ropery now provides commercial and leisure facilities. , Sunderland , United Kingdom __ Commodore Hotel. The cross-sands coach service from Lancaster to Ulverston began in 1785 and by around 1820 travellers to Grange were able to rest at this coaching house then called the "Bay Horse". The remains of stables still exist today. A turnpike from Greenodd to Levens built in 1819 did not pass through isolated Grange and it was not until 1875 that a connecting road to Lindale finally opened, The hostelry later changed its name to "Commercial" before taking a more modern sounding title, "Commodore". The present car park is believed to be the location of an old sea wall where customs house may have been. Archives from Cartmel Priory indicates this site as a likely unloading point for "sea coles" recorded in 1598. Morecambe Bank, Grange-over-Sands, United Kingdom __
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Commodore Hotel
coaching inn
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