Plaque

Garside House

Erection date: 11/8/1994

Inscription

This plaque commemorates the opening of Garside House by Mrs Mair Garside on 11th August 1994 in recognition and appreciation of services provided to the local community by Hugh Garside (1928 - 1993) and Mair Garside.

Site: Garside House (1 memorial)

SW1, Regency Street, Garside House

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Garside House

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Hugh Garside

Westminster Councillor. Married to Mair Garside. Our colleague Andrew Behan ...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Garside House

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Mair Garside

Westminster Councillor. Married to Hugh Garside. Our colleague Andrew Behan ...

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