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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29IX_sir-henry-cole_London-England.html
English Heritage
Sir
Henry Cole
1808 - 1882
Campaigner and Educator
First Director of the
Victoria and Albert Museum
lived here
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29IW_twelve-responses-to-tragedy_London-England.html
This memorial was placed here by members of all parties in both houses of Parliament and by many other sympathisers in memory of the countless innocent men women and children from the Soviet Union and other East European states who were imprisoned…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29C6_a-royal-brewery-visit_London-England.html
Their Majesties
King George III & Queen Charlotte
were received in this brewery
by
Samuel Whitbread
24th May 1787
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29BW_william-reeve_London-England.html
William
REEVE
1757-1815
Composer
Covent Garden and
Sadler's Wells
theatres
lived and died
in a house on
this site
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29BV_emlyn-williams_London-England.html
(George)
Emlyn
Williams CBE
1905-1987
Actor & Playwright
lived here
1930-1934
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29BQ_shakespeares-head_London-England.html
The Shakespeare's Head, which was built in 1735, was
originally owned by Thomas & John Shakespeare, who were
distant relatives of the poet.
In its early days, the tavern stood on the boundary line that
divided the lands of the Mercers Compan…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29BP_sir-rowland-hill_London-England.html
Sir
ROWLAND HILL
1795-1879
Pioneer of the
modern postal
service
lived in a house
on this site
1836-1839
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29BO_frances-trollope_London-England.html
FRANCES TROLLOPE (1780-1863)
author, lived at 16 Keppel Street
near this site. Her sons, the authors
THOMAS ADOLPHUS TROLLOPE
(1810-1892) and
ANTHONY TROLLOPE
(1815-1882)
were born there
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29BJ_jerome-k-jerome_London-England.html
Jerome K
Jerome
1859-1927
Author of
"Three Men in a Boat"
lived here
1884-1885
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM29B3_cripplegate_London-England.html
Site of
Cripplegate
Demolished
1760