From the Picture source website: "The Turk’s Head was bought from the Council and renovated by our charity in 1992. Now it provides a café and affordable workspace and the rental income pays our charitable activities."
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Turk's Head Charity
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Turk's Head - Wapping - 2
Welcome to the Turk's Head This former public house has a special history. D...
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Turk's Head Charity
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Poplar & Stepney Rifles
Poplar & Stepney Rifles Site of the Drill Hall (1860 - 1907) of 26th Midd...
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Sterling Betancourt
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Tabard Inn
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Basil Marsden Smedley
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Peter Joseph
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William Strahan
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British Land
From their website (the picture source): "founded in 1856 by three liberal MPs as a mechanism for expanding the field of voters eligible to elect Members of Parliament". We don't understand but si...
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