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George VI - Jupp Road

Inscription

{In the metal work, below "Telephone Exchange":}
GR VI
1937

Site: Jupp Road Telephone Exchange (2 memorials)

E15, Jupp Road , 20 - 30, Telephone Exchange

The Institute and School vacated in 1905 and the telephone exchange building was constructed in 1936.  One wonders how the site was used for the intervening 30-odd years.

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

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King George VI

Became king when his brother, Edward VIII, abdicated. Like his father George ...

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British Telecom

A number of privately owned telegraph companies operated in Britain from 1846...

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Carpenters Company Technical Institute and Day School

Carpenters Company Technical Institute and Day School

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