During his various trips to the capital, Lenin (1870 - 1924) lived at 30 Holford Square, Clerkenwell in 1902 - 03; nearby 16 Percy Circus, WC1 * (off King's Cross Road) in 1905 - locations
marked by a plaque or other memorial are shown with a *; and 6 Oakley Square, NW1, in 1911.
Not exact matches
BY ANDY HUMM The Stonewall Inn bar ---- the 1969 raid on which sparked the modern LGBT liberation movement ---- is on a street renamed Stonewall Place and was made an official National Historic Landmark in 2000, but it does not have an official
plaque marking its role in history.
In people, Alzheimer's is often
marked by both A-beta
plaques and tangles of tau.
Mostly, we see people reading the same few pages over and over,
marked by the kind of banal power - of - positive - thinking bromides («Until you're off this planet, you have another chance») one might find stitched on an embroidered
plaque in a hospital waiting room.
Their tombs are still at the Kirkconnel churchyard,
marked today
by a commemorative
plaque relaying the tragic story.
CBHS has recognized 25 commercial or organizational structures of historical significance within Cannon Beach
by marking them with historical
plaques.
To
mark this special milestone, an event was held at the hotel where a commemorate
plaque was unveiled
by Travelodge's Chairman, Grant Hearn and the hotel's longest serving team members Judith Harper and Joan Cable — who have respectively 25 and 23 years of service.
Gilad Efrat, who lays layers of thick oil paint only to engrave within it or the subtract from it, functions much like that ancient writer, who imprints
marks by stakes onto a soft mortar
plaque, hurrying to affix meaning onto the surface of the material before it will harden.
Following Aaron's speech, Aaron was presented with a
plaque by both
Mark & Lizzy Adams the proud parents of Jaydon Adams.