24. “Enduring all weathers and the
passing of time, coalhole covers are
the loyal testimony of a by-gone era
serving the needs of both ‘upstairs’
and ‘downstairs’.
The fine craftsmanship of their
pattern, as well as the casting itself,
reveal the unhurried work of the
artisan who took pride in a job well
done.”
Lily Goddard, Coalhole Rubbings: The Story of an
Artefact in Our Streets (1979)
35. A left-wing revolutionary group
responsible for a series of
bomb attacks in England
between 1970 and 1972.
Firebombed the Stoke
Newington Barclays Bank in
1971.