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Wellclose Square is a
public square in the
London Borough of
Tower Hamlets,
between Cable Street to the
north and The
Highway to the south. The western...
- An
earlier theatre, also
named the Royalty,
existed in
Wells Street,
Wellclose Square,
London from 1787
until the
early part of the
nineteenth century...
-
Admiral Sir
William Wellclose Davis GCB DSO (11
October 1901 – 29
October 1987) was a
British Royal Navy
officer who went on to be Vice
Chief of the Naval...
- exclaves; the Old
Artillery Ground,
Little Minories and the
Liberty of
Wellclose.
These areas had come into the
possession of the
Crown when the religious...
-
Samuel Morton Savage, who
moved it
after 1762 from his own
residence in
Wellclose Square to
Hoxton Square. The
London establishment relied on the Coward...
- the area at the
western end of
Cable Street was
identified as "near
Wellclose Square", as this was a well-known landmark,
where nautical items were...
- in 1820 and
taking over the actor-managership of the
Royalty Theatre,
Wellclose Square in Whitechapel,
where he struggled.
Following an
operation for...
-
herbarium amounted to 25,000 specimens. The
ferns in his
London garden in
Wellclose Square, however, were
being poisoned by London's air pollution, which...
- An
earlier theatre, also
named the Royalty,
existed in
Wells Street,
Wellclose Square,
London from 1787
until the
early part of the
nineteenth century...
- the navy on the Highway.
Listed from west to east: St
Katharine Docks Wellclose Square St. Paul's
primary school Ensign Club – a
local youth club Telford's...