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Plaque

Archibald Mackirdy

Erection date: 19/11/1910

Inscription

Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Albany laid this memorial stone XIX . XI . MDCCCCX {19.11.1910} to commemorate the Mackirdy Room built in memory of the late Archibald Mackirdy by his wife Olive Christian Malvery.

The Mackirdy Room was created at the same time that Hoxton Hall converted from being a music hall into an Institute which accommodated the Girls’ Guild of Good Life (of which Malvery was vice president) and the Lads’ Club (of which Mackirdy had been treasurer for a considerable time).

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Site: Mackirdy and Palmer (2 memorials)

N1, Wilks Place, Hoxton Hall

Both plaques are in very good condition with crisp inscription which suggests either that they have previously been indoors or that they have recently been restored. The stylised lettering is very 1910.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
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Hoxton Hall

Built 1863 as Mortimer's Music hall. 1866 MacDonald took it over but in 1871 ...

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Archibald Mackirdy

US diplomat, for 27 years the United States Consul at Muscat, Persia. What l...

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Olive Christian Malvery

Born in Lahore in the Punjab to parents of European and Indian ancestry, Thom...

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Helena, Duchess of Albany

Born in Arolsen as Helena Frederica Augusta of Waldeck & Pyrmont. Married...

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William Palmer

William Palmer

Joseph Allen Baker MP laid this memorial stone on behalf of the Bedford Insti...

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