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Plaque

Denis Nowell Pritt

Inscription

Socialist M.P. Denis Nowell Pritt, 1887 - 1972, North Hammersmith 1935 - 1950.

Presumably this is where he lived.

Site: Denis Nowell Pritt (1 memorial)

W12, Uxbridge Road, 446

Isn't there some law about how many satellite dishes any one building can have?

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

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Barrister and politician. Born at Fern Bank, Greenhill Park, Harlesden. Calle...

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Hammersmith and Fulham plaque erectors

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