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Plaque

Catholic Building Society

Inscription

This building was the Head Office and branch of the Catholic Building Society. On 31 December 2008, Catholic Building Society merged with Chelsea Building Society and the building was renamed Catholic House.

Site: Catholic Building Society (1 memorial)

SW1, Strutton Ground, 7, Catholic House, Chelsea Building Society

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Started by Vincent Byrne and the Hon. Nona Byrne at 49 Harrington Road. 1966 ...

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