Erection date: 1915
L.C.C.
Joseph Chamberlain (1836 - 1914) lived here.
Site: Joseph Chamberlain (1 memorial)
N5, Highbury Place, 25
Erection date: 1915
L.C.C.
Joseph Chamberlain (1836 - 1914) lived here.
N5, Highbury Place, 25
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Joseph Chamberlain
Born Camberwell, London. Moved to Islington in 1845. In 1854, aged 18, he mov...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Joseph Chamberlain
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Westminster Bridge is owned by Transport for London so they probably created the plaque.
See J. K. Farnell for the story. Also the Telegraph article.
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Field Marshal Viscount Gort VC, 1886 - 1946, Commander in Chief at Dunkirk, lived here, 1920 - 1926. English Heritage
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