Plaque

Pargiter Court - foundation stone

Erection date: 26/7/1886

Inscription

This foundation stone was laid 26th July 1886.

Site: Pargiter Court (2 memorials)

W1, Ingestre Place, Pargiter Court

The foundation stone is low down on the Ingestre Place elevation. The history plaque, in our photo hiding behind the 'no bikes' sign, is actually in Silver Place. 

This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Pargiter Court - foundation stone

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Pargiter Court - history

Pargiter Court - history

We believe the parish referenced here is the one associated with St James's c...

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Nearby Memorials

A. E. Housman - W2

A. E. Housman - W2

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Lovely graphic border to this plaque - ears of corn.

2 subjects commemorated
Emlyn Williams

Emlyn Williams

WC1, Marchmont Street, 60

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1 subject commemorated, 2 creators
Trinity Chapel and Sir Francis Lycett

Trinity Chapel and Sir Francis Lycett

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Trinity Chapel This stone was laid by Sir Francis Lycett J.P. April 20th 1871. The first chapel commenced by the aid of a fund to promo...

1 subject commemorated
British Association of Dermatologists

British Association of Dermatologists

W1, Fitzroy Square, 4

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1 subject commemorated, 2 creators
A. A. Milne - SW3

A. A. Milne - SW3

SW3, Mallord Street, 13

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1 subject commemorated, 1 creator