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Councillor E. J. Golds

Councillor E. J. Golds

A developer and a councillor. Presented a Roman relic to Clapham Library in or soon after 1912.

At that time Clapham was in the borough of Wandsworth and at Fandom we have found reference to Councillor Herbert Francis Golds (1876-1921) son of builder James Golds. H. F. was elected as a councillor in 1919, but died two years later, aged 44. Seems there was another member of the family, E. J.

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Councillor E. J. Golds

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Clapham Library - Roman alter stone

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