Plaque

St Pancras Way bridge

Inscription

Vestry of St. Pancras
This bridge was opened on Thursday, 22nd July 1897 by
John William Dixon, Chairman of the Parliamentary and General Purposes Committee,
William Henry Matthews, J.P., Chairman of the Vestry,
Edward Cox-Sinclair, Churchwarden,
C.H.F. Barrett, Vestry Clerk.
Thomas & Taylor - Engineers
Stephen Kavanagh - Contractor.
Durham Brothers Atlas Foundry, 205, Bow Road, London E.

Site: St Pancras Way bridge (1 memorial)

NW1, St Pancras Way

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C. H. F. Barrett

Vestry Clerk. St Pancras Vestry in 1897 and 1902. Andrew Behan has researched...

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Edward Cox-Sinclair

Churchwarden, St Pancras Vestry in 1897. Andrew Behan has researched this man...

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John William Dixon

Chairman of the Parliamentary and General Purposes Committee, St Pancras Vest...

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William Henry Matthews

J.P., Chairman of the St Pancras Vestry in 1897.

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