Ye Goat in Boots. Rebuilt by Wm Prangnell, 1887
Site: William Prangnell (1 memorial)
SW6, Fulham Road, Goat in Boots, 333
The date, 1887, is repeated at least twice more on the building.
Ye Goat in Boots. Rebuilt by Wm Prangnell, 1887
SW6, Fulham Road, Goat in Boots, 333
The date, 1887, is repeated at least twice more on the building.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
William Prangnell
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