Plaque № 8587 Photo

plaque № 8587 - Newington Green Church Built 1708, enlarged 1860.  Oldest non-conformist place of worship  in London, which is still in use.

Plaque № 8587 Map


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Claude Duval, Flora Tea Gardens And Skittle Alley, And The Swan, London Black Plaque - The Swan is the last relic of Flora Tea Gardens and Skittle Alley and stood on this site for over 300 years. The first documented evidence of a licensed Inn keeper is on a licensed victualler list for 1721. As a coaching Inn it is reputed to have been the final drinking place for victims of the gibbet of Tyburn Gallows which we now know as Marble Arch. Claude Duval the famous highwayman who was very active on the London to Edinburgh Road is alleged to have had his final drink here before being h
Francisco De Miranda Black Plaque - General Francisco De Miranda lived at 58 Grafton Way from 1802-1810
Plaque № 44758 - From Roman wharf A.D.75: found Fish Street Hill 1931.