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Plaque

Fox & Crown

Inscription

Site of the old Fox and Crown.
{Above the main plaque is a monogram and a date:}
Built 1898

Site: Fox & Crown (1 memorial)

N6, Highgate West Hill, 40

The royal significance of this site will be found by visiting the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institute.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Fox & Crown

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