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Plaque

A. J. Cronin

Erection date: 27/3/2015

Inscription

A. J. Cronin, 1896 - 1981, Scottish novelist and General Practitioner, practised in this house, 1926 - 1930.
Royal College of General Practitioners
Sponsored and supported by the Heritage Committee of the RCGP

Site: A. J. Cronin (1 memorial)

W11, Westbourne Grove, 152

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Novelist and general practitioner. Born Dumbartonshire as Archibald Joseph Cr...

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