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Plaque

Frank Elliston-Erwood

Inscription

Frank Charles Elliston-Erwood FSA, archaeologist & historian, 1883 - 1968, lived here 1912 - 1968.
Woolwich Antiquarian Society

Site: Frank Elliston-Erwood (1 memorial)

SE18, Foxcroft Road, 6

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

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Frank Charles Elliston-Erwood

Archaeologist and historian. Born in Blackheath. He worked on the excavations...

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Woolwich & District Antiquarian Society

A society devoted to the history of Woolwich, the surrounding area and other ...

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