Plaque

Oddfellows Hall Clapham

Erection date: 16/4/2015

Inscription

Oddfellows Hall, Pride of Clapham Lodge, built 1852. Baptist Chapel 1852 - 1908.
The Clapham Society

Site: Oddfellows Hall Clapham (1 memorial)

SW4, Belmont Close, 27

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Oddfellows Hall Clapham

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Oddfellows Hall Clapham

Originally opened by the Baptists as the Ebenezer Chapel, with the adjoining ...

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The Clapham Society

A society founded with the aim of improving the quality of life in Clapham an...

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Oddfellows

Odd Fellows (or Oddfellows, Odd Fellowship, Oddfellowship) is an internationa...

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