Plaque

Parish Hall, St Mary's Bryanston Square

Inscription

The Parish Hall, St Mary's, Bryanston Square.
This stone was laid by H. R. H. The Princess Christian, 20th October 1897.
Rev. H. Russell Wakefield, Rector.
Sir Arthur Blomfield. A. R. A. Archt.

Site: Parish Hall, St Mary's Bryanston Square (1 memorial)

W1, Crawford Street, 34 - 36, Parish Hall

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Parish Hall, St Mary's Bryanston Square

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Sir Arthur Blomfield

Architect, born Arthur Wiliam Blomfield, at Fulham Palace, the son of the Bis...

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Rev. H. Russell Wakefield

It seems very likely that the Rector of St Mary's, Bryanston Square in 1897 w...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Parish Hall, St Mary's Bryanston Square

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Princess (Helena) Christian

Born Princess Helena, daughter of Queen Victoria. Married Prince (Frederick) ...

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