-
personal name Gīsla and dun 'hill', 'down'. The name then
later mutated to
Isledon,
which remained in use well into the 17th
century when the
modern form...
-
personal name Gīsla and dun ("hill", "down"). The name
later mutated to
Isledon,
which remained in use well into the 17th
century when the
modern form...
- one copy had been
purchased and made
available to
teachers through the
Isledon Teachers Centre. The
Education Authority had not
approved it for younger...
-
athlete who
competed at the 1908
Summer Olympics.
Holdaway moved from
Isledon Harriers to join
Polytechnic Harriers. He
finished fourth at the 1905 AAA...
-
Cobourg Street,
Dover Street,
Gibson Square,
Great Titchfield Street,
Isledon Road,
Kings Cross,
Palace Street and Rita Road. By 2009,
changes at Cobourg...
- was one of the
largest cinemas in the world.
standing at the
junction of
Isledon Road and
Seven Sisters Road on an
island site. The
plain faience exterior...
- In 2004, the
London headquarters moved into a £5.8m
treatment centre in
Isledon Road,
Finsbury Park. The
building was purpose-built by
architect Paul Hyett...
- St.
Pancras ABC 1889
William Neale Birmingham ABC 1890
Andrew J.
Newton Isledon ABC 1891
Ernest Charles Dettmer Stanhope ABC 1892
Ernest Charles Dettmer...
- Nave of St. Saviour's Church, Southwark".
Griffith died a poor man at 3
Isledon Road, Highbury, London, on 14
September 1884.
Griffith designed, about...
- Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School, New Cross. In 1951, he was
headmaster at
Isledon Secondary School, Islington,
until 1955. He then
spent two
years as head...