Erected the Bow Historic Trail series
11 out of 16 (68%) plaques have been curated
15 subjects all or unphotographedGender Diversity
Vernon Hall Roman Road. Formerly Bow Library from 1901 to 1962. Two thirds of the original cost of £6000 was met by Passmore Edwards.
564 Roman Road, London, United Kingdom
Site of "Gunmakers Arms" P.H. taken over in 1915 by Sylvia Pankhurst and her suffragettes for use as a day nursery when it was known as "The Mothers Arms"
45 Norman Grove, E3, London, United Kingdom
Subjects
215-217 Bow Road In the house that formerly stood on this site lived Edmond Lord Sheffield 1564–1646 who as captain of the Queen's ship "The White Bear" fought against the Armada of Spain in 1588.
215–217 Bow Road, Bow, E3, London, United Kingdom