Plaque

William Henry Reynolds

Inscription

William Henry Reynolds, 1915 - 1999, electrical engineer, worked here serving the local business community.

Site: William Henry Reynolds (1 memorial)

E2, Redchurch Street, 54

2013: "W H Reynolds Electrical Contractor Ltd" is still listed on many find-a-business type websites but that's all we can discover.

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William Henry Reynolds

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William Henry Reynolds

Electrical engineer and shop-keeper.

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