Day 822, 22 September 2020
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Day 822, 22 September 2020
Another contrast of buildings and eras: the Gherkin and St Andrew Undershaft
Day 555, 30 December 2019
Whilst we’re on the subject of the Mannings, earlier this year, I travelled to London to see the Tower (specifically where Henry Laurens was kept), the site of the Carolina Coffee House (Birchin Lane), and St. Andrew Undershaft! Here are the pictures I took of St Andrew Undershaft, the church where Frances Eleanor Laurens, daughter of Martha Manning and John Laurens, was baptised, and also where Elizabeth Ryan Manning was burried. Immediately to your right upon entrance, you can see a plaque on the wall in Elizabeth’s memory (the plaque was erected by Martha Manning’s brother, William Manning).