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Plaque

Lambeth Savings Bank

Inscription

Lambeth Savings Bank
Founded at Lambeth Green 1818 and removed from Hercules Road 1903.
Trustees: {List of 6 men - see Subjects commemorated}.

Site: Lambeth Savings Bank (1 memorial)

SE1, Kennington Road, 61

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Lambeth Savings Bank

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Lambeth Savings Bank

Founded at Lambeth Green in 1818. A 1767 map shows 'The Green'.  It's not too...

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Robert Woodger Bowers

A trustee of Lambeth Savings Bank in or after 1903. His grave stone is inscr...

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Henry Brockwell

A trustee of Lambeth Savings Bank in or after 1903.

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James Buist Evans

A trustee of Lambeth Savings Bank in or after 1903. An 1893 Freemasons' publ...

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Robert Galbraith Reid

A trustee of Lambeth Savings Bank in or after 1903. He seems to have lived an...

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