Plaque

(lost) Sugar

Erection date: /8/2018

Inscription

Sugar. Amazing three legged Staff Bull Terrier, Soul of West Hampstead, book girl, lived her with her dad John.

Site: Sugar & John (2 memorials)

NW6, West End Lane, Bridge

Our information comes from: CNJ, Ham&High, CNJ.

November 2024: The CNJ reported that the Sugar plaque has gone missing.

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