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Plaque

Douglas Macmillan - Sidcup

Erection date: 29/10/2010

Inscription

Douglas MacMillan, founder of the MacMillan Cancer Charity, lived here 1924 - 1966.
Bexley Civic Society 

Plaque unveiled by Councillor Val Clark, Mayor of Bexley.

Site: Douglas Macmillan - Sidcup (1 memorial)

DA14, Knoll Road, 11

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

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Douglas Macmillan - Sidcup

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Macmillan Cancer Support

Founded by Douglas Macmillan as the Society for the Prevention and Relief of ...

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Douglas Macmillan

Civil servant and charity founder. Born at 12 Cunnock Terrace, Castle Cary, S...

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Douglas Macmillan - Sidcup

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Bexley Civic Society

Environmental group. Founded in the 1970s with the objectives to improve the ...

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