Plaque

Ruth Rendell

Erection date: 24/2/2016

Inscription

Ruth Rendell (1930 - 2015) author, lived here.
Loughton Town Council 2016

The plaque was unveiled by her son Simon.

Site: Ruth Rendell (1 memorial)

IG10, Millsmead Way, 45

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

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Ruth Rendell

Crime writer. Born Ruth Barbara Grasemann in South Woodford. She started work...

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