Plaque

Jubilee House

Inscription

Jubilee House was opened on June 21st 1985 by Joan Bartlett, O.B.E., Vice President of the National Federation of Housing Associations in celebration of the Federation's 50th anniversary.

Site: Jubilee House (1 memorial)

WC1, Gray's Inn Road

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Joan Bartlett, O.B.E

Vice President of the National Federation of Housing Associations. Born Lond...

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