United Kingdom / Louth

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11 plaques 36% have been curated
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James Fowler FRIBA 1828-1892 Architect & Diocesan Surveyor Mayor of Louth 5 times lived here 1869-1892

Westgate, Louth, United Kingdom

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The Mansion House built c. 1750 by Louth Old Corporation as Assembly Rooms Louth Mechanics' Institute 1853-1956

Bridge Street, Louth, United Kingdom

"An old wall covered with wild weeds opposite the school windows" Alfred Lord Tennyson 1809-1892 at Louth Grammar School 1816-1820

Schoolhouse Lane, Louth, United Kingdom

Thomas Wilkinson Wallis 1821-1903 woodcarver & surveyor lived here 1851-1903

Gospelgate, Louth, United Kingdom

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From these premises was published in 1827 Alfred and Charles Tennyson's "Poems by two brothers"

19 Market Place, Louth, United Kingdom

Greenwich Meridian This plaque was presented to the Borough of Louth by E. Kemp Esq. August 1948

Milanos 105A Eastgate, Louth, United Kingdom

In 1904 the first branch of Currys opened here as Louth Cycle Company 102½ Eastgate

106 Eastgate, Louth, United Kingdom

The upper floor of this building, known as Albion Rooms, operated as Public Subscription News and Billiard Rooms from the 1820s and as The Louth Club (gentlemen only) 1887-2000

24-26 Cornmarket, Louth, United Kingdom

The Lincolnshire Rising began in this church 1st October 1536. For his part in it, the Vicar was hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn 25th March 1537.

St. James Church, Louth, United Kingdom

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This plaque was unveiled by the Mayor of Louth to commemorate the centenary of the Greenwich meridian on the 26th June 1984 Coun. A.S. Ward Town Mayor L.Riddick Esq. Town Clerk

Jackson's Butchers 118 Eastgate, Louth, United Kingdom

In 1921 at Louth Town Hall, Margaret Wintringham became the first British-born woman to take her seat in the House of Commons. She was elected Liberal MP of Louth and served from 1921 to 1924

Louth Town Hall, Louth, United Kingdom

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