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Plaque

Liam Hamilton

Inscription

In loving memory of Liam Hamilton, 30-8-1980 / 26-7-2013.
Love and miss you always forever, RIP Leo.
Your loving family

Site: Winant House and Liam Hamilton (2 memorials)

E14, Poplar High Street

In our photo the Hamilton plaque is on the wall just to the left of the left-most bollard; the Winant plaque is one of the three white plaques on the building in the side street.

 gives "Winant House was opened ... on 5 July 1951. British and American benefactors established it - a dozen apartments of varying sizes - for impecunious elders and young couples." The building, which looks to be one of three built at the same time, is now (2019) run by ARHAG Housing Association.

The side road in our photo, Simpson's Road, is cobbled, suggesting that it is an old road, retained when the housing was erected, and indeed it can be seen on this .

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Liam Hamilton

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Liam Hamilton's close family.

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