Plaque

Gizmo

Inscription

The one and only Gizmo, local personality and Shihtzu, lived here 5.11.88 - 13.1.99

Site: Gizmo (1 memorial)

E1, Commerical Street, Golden Heart Pub, 110

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Gizmo

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Gizmo

Local personality and Shihtzu. We are not certain that the Gizmo in our pictu...

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Gizmo

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Sandra Esquilant

Landlady of the Golden Heart pub since 1978 and, in 2002, voted into 80th pla...

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