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Plaque

Innholders' Hall - 1

Inscription

This hall was rebuilt 1668 - 1674 after the Great Fire, damaged in World War 1914 - 1919, severely damaged in World War 1939 - 1945. It was fully restored in 1950.
C. W. Hall MC, Master

Site: Innholders' Hall - 1 (1 memorial)

EC4, Little College Lane

This overtly modern facade is shown on the as part of the Scheduled Ancient Monument which includes the more traditional building to the left.  Perhaps the building behind survived WW2 in a way that the elevation didn't. 

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Innholders' Hall - 1

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Innholders' Hall

Seven years after they received their first charter from Henry VIII in 1514, ...

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Great Fire of London

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C. W. Hall

Master of the Innholders' Company in 1950.

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