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Plaque

Father Basil Jellicoe - St Nicholas Flats

Erection date: 8/4/2014

Inscription

Father Basil Jellicoe, 1899 - 1935, housing reformer, created housing for the community replacing the slums of Somers Town.

This plaque is identical to the one at the Community Hall.

Site: Father Basil Jellicoe - St Nicholas Flats (1 memorial)

NW1, Werrington Street, St Nicholas Flats

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Father Basil Jellicoe - St Nicholas Flats

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Father Basil Jellicoe

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