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Plaque

Lopping Hall - foundation stone

Erection date: 18/9/1883

Inscription

This stone was laid by the Rt. Hon. Henry Knight, Lord Mayor of London.
Trustees:
Henry Lincoln - Chairman
Samuel Lloyd Howard DL, JP
Thomas James Clements
John Dean
John Chilton
James Ashpital
William Hawkins

Edmond Egan, ARIBA, BA - Architect
John Egan - Builder

Sept 18th 1883

Site: Lopping Hall - Station Road (2 memorials)

IG10, Station Road, Lopping Hall

The erection of Lopping Hall, a community building, was funded by the City of London as compensation for the loss of lopping rights. See Epping Forest Act 1878 for the background.

From : "The hall contained reading and lecture rooms and accommodation for parish meetings. In 1902 it was enlarged at a cost of £1,330 by a new wing of which the upper floor was let to the newly formed urban district council for a council chamber and offices and the lower floor to the Midland Bank Ltd... In 1936 the library was sold. In 1937 further alterations to the hall were made at the cost of the Midland Bank." Supported by the , we think that would have been the 3 storey building to the right of the picture (at the green car), with the overhanging mansard, although that feature is probably much more recent.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
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James Ashpital

1883, Trustee of Lopping Hall, Loughton. According to G. Sludge, ".. perhaps...

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John Chilton

1883, Trustee of Lopping Hall, Loughton.

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Thomas James Clements

1883, Trustee of Lopping Hall, Loughton. According to G. Sludge, ".. a tea b...

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John Dean

1883, Trustee of Lopping Hall, Loughton. According to G. Sludge, ".. a retir...

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Edmond Egan, ARIBA

Architect. Designed Lopping Hall in 1883. It was built by his brother, John. ...

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Sir Henry Knight

Henry Edmund Knight was born in St Marylebone. 1882-3 the Lord Mayor of Londo...

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Lopping Hall - licensed

Lopping Hall - licensed

Initially we thought this inscription referred to the 1878 Epping Forest Act ...

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