Plaque

Hoxton Market Christian Mission

Inscription

London Borough of Hackney
Lewis "Daddy" Burtt, 1860 - 1935, John Burtt, 1855 - 1925, Honorary Secretary & Superintendent, Founders of Hoxton Market Christian Mission, founded in 1886. Operating from these premises from 1915, for the benefit of local people.

Site: Hoxton Market Christian Mission (1 memorial)

N1, Hoxton Market, 13

On the pier between numbers 13 and 14: "Shaftesbury House, Hoxton Market Christian Mission".

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Hoxton Market Christian Mission

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Hoxton Market Christian Mission

Founded by John and Lewis Burtt. Described by Charles Booth as a "soup kitche...

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John Burtt

Brother of Lewis Burtt.

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Lewis "Daddy" H. Burtt

Brother of John Burtt. They had been found on the street and were educated i...

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Hoxton Market Christian Mission

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Hackney Council

Hackney Council was created in 1965 from the 3 Metropolitan Borough Councils ...

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