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Plaque

John Richard Green - E1

Inscription

John Richard Green, historian of the English people, lived here, 1866 - 1869.
LCC

Site: John Richard Green - E1 (1 memorial)

E1, Newark Street, 38, John Garnett House

From : This building, designed by A. W. Blomfield, was erected in 1864-5 as a vicarage. Enlarged in 1869, it was converted to hostel use c.1997.

The streets south of the hospital are a fascinating mix of archetectural styles.

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John Richard Green

Historian. Born in Oxford. Took orders and was vicar of St Philip's, Stepney....

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John Richard Green - E1

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London County Council

Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...

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