In memory of Vivien Punter, 30 August 1993.
Site: Vivien Punter (1 memorial)
N1, Upper Street, 222
The modern red brick building to the right, behind the tree, houses the offices of Islington Council.
In memory of Vivien Punter, 30 August 1993.
N1, Upper Street, 222
The modern red brick building to the right, behind the tree, houses the offices of Islington Council.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Vivien Punter
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Guite MacKay (Margaret Anderson) 1924 - 1991. A Canadian who loved living in London.
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Superintendent of Stores in the St John Ambulance Brigade, Metropolitan Corps, 1892-1913.
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