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Plaque

Millwall Football Club - SE14

Inscription

{Above the lion symbol and shield of Millwall Football Club:}
On this site stood The Den, legendary home of Millwall Football Club from 1910 - 1993.
London Borough of Lewisham

Site: Millwall Football Club - SE14 (1 memorial)

SE14, John Williams Close

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Millwall Football Club - SE14

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Millwall Football Club

Football club. Founded as Millwall Rovers, the club has retained its name des...

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Millwall Football Club - SE14

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Lewisham Borough Council

The Borough of Lewisham was formed as an amalgamation of the Metropolitan Bor...

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