Plaque

Dr Silverman

Inscription

Dr Abraham I. Silverman. Born 29th September 1894. Died 7th July 1997. Founder and GP at this practice for 60 years.

Site: Dr Silverman (1 memorial)

NW1, Camden Road, 142

All the street signage and the intimidating shutters make this building difficult to photograph.  It is actually a rather nice small villa in the Georgian style.

Dr Farman's patients in Hampstead were similarly moved to raise a plaque.

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Dr Silverman

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Dr Abraham I. Silverman

Founded the Camden Road doctors' surgery in the late 1920s in the building wh...

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