Plaque

Chelsea Manor Court

Erection date: 30/3/1939

Inscription

These buildings were erected by the Council of the Metropolitan Borough of Chelsea and were opened by Reginald Blunt Esq. CBE on 30th March 1939.

Site: Chelsea Manor Court (1 memorial)

SW3, Chelsea Manor Street

We believe this development includes most of the buildings on this block.

In our photo the plaque is hidden by the rather strange vehicle.

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Chelsea Manor Court

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Metropolitan Borough of Chelsea

It was amalgamated under the London Government Act of 1963, with the Metropol...

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Reginald Blunt

Chelsea historian, son of Gerald Blunt. A founding member of the Chelsea Soci...

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