Plaque

Tylers' and Bricklayers' Hall

Tylers' and Bricklayers' Hall Tylers' and Bricklayers' Hall
Inscription

On this site stood Tylers' and Bricklayers' Hall, 1538 - 1883.
City of London

Note the very correct use of apostrophes

Site: Tylers' and Bricklayers' Hall (1 memorial)

EC3, Leadenhall Street

This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Tylers' and Bricklayers' Hall

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Worshipful Company of Tylers and Bricklayers

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Tylers' and Bricklayers' Hall

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Corporation of the City of London

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