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Fakeblueplaques / Society for the Promotion of Historic Buildings

Categories: Commerce

Londonist informs that the registered address of the website, where you can order a plaque, is 118 Hillfield Avenue N8, the site of plaque no 4. We have 3 of these non-plaques still to publish, no rush.

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Fakeblueplaques / Society for the Promotion of Historic Buildings

Creations i

Fakeblueplaque no 1

Hillfield Park Golden Jubilee Garden Award, 3 June 2002. The Society for the ...

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Fakeblueplaque no 2

Hillfield Park, House of the Century Centenary Award, 28 May 2000. The Societ...

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Fakeblueplaque no 4

Carswell Prentice, 1891 - 1964, inventor of the supermarket trolley stayed he...

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Other Subjects

Metropolitan Water Board

Metropolitan Water Board

Taken over by Thames Water.

Group, Commerce, Engineering

1 memorial
Mitre Tavern

Mitre Tavern

Fleet Street. This pub dates from Shakespeare's time. Johnson and Boswell often visited. It was pulled down in 1829 by Hoares to extend their bank.

Building, Commerce, Food & Drink

1 memorial
Lloyds TSB Group

Lloyds TSB Group

In 1765 John Taylor and Sampson Lloyd set up a private banking business in Birmingham. In 1810, the Reverend Henry Duncan of Ruthwell, Dumfriesshire, set up a bank to help his poorest parishioners...

Group, Commerce

1 memorial
The Padwa Group

The Padwa Group

Trader at Covent Garden Market at its original site.

Group, Commerce

1 memorial

Previously viewed

Grato Cavallo
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
S. Burdett-Coutts

S. Burdett-Coutts

Chairman of Governors of the Burdett-Coutts and Townshend Foundation School in 1924 and still alive and laying plaques in 1953. Nephew to William Burdett-Coutts.

Person, Politics & Administration

2 memorials
William Lovely

William Lovely

W12, Askew Road, 1

A rejected planning application provides some history for the house: "The building dates from pre-1860 and would have formed part of the ...

1 subject commemorated