Westminster City Council
Paul de Lamerie, 1688 - 1751, the King's silversmith, lived and worked in a house on this site, 1738 - 1751.
Placed 16 January 1992.
Site: Paul de Lamerie (1 memorial)
W1, Gerrard Street, 40
Westminster City Council
Paul de Lamerie, 1688 - 1751, the King's silversmith, lived and worked in a house on this site, 1738 - 1751.
Placed 16 January 1992.
W1, Gerrard Street, 40
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Paul de Lamerie
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Paul de Lamerie
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