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Plaque

Golders Hill Park centenary

Erection date: 30/11/1998

Inscription

This plaque was unveiled on 30th November 1998 by Christine M. Cohen, Chairman of the Hampstead Heath Management Committee to commemorate the centenary of Golders Hill Park.

Site: Golders Hill Park centenary (1 memorial)

NW11, Golders Hill Park, Walled Garden

The plaque can be seen in our photo in the arched brick alcove.

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Christine M. Cohen

Chair of the Hampstead Heath Management Committee in 1998.

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