Plaque

Jerwood Medical Centre

Erection date: 20/3/2002

Inscription

The Jerwood Medical Education Centre
Opened by HRH, the Prince of Wales, 20 March 2002.
Royal College of Physicians of London

The content of this plaque is rather dull but we love the quality brickwork.

Site: Jerwood Medical Centre (1 memorial)

NW1, Peto Place, Jerwood Medical Centre

Charles didn't have far to come to open this building - The Prince's Trust is just round the corner in Park Square East.

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