Plaque

Nicholas Saunders

Inscription

Nicholas Saunders, 1938 - 1998. He put Neal's Yard on the map.

Site: Nicholas Saunders (1 memorial)

WC2, Neal's Yard

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Nicholas Saunders

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Nicholas Saunders

Researched, published and distributed 'Alternative London' 1970. Moved into ...

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