Fountain

Joseph Payne fountain - NW5

Erection date: /6/1870

Inscription

The memory of the just is blessed. In memory of Joseph Payne, June 1870.

Site: Joseph Payne fountain - NW5 (1 memorial)

NW5, Kentish Town Road

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Joseph Payne fountain - NW5

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Joseph Payne

Lived in a cottage in Highgate West Hill, a deputy assistant judge, a zealous...

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