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Plaque

Our Lady of the Assumption Deptford

Inscription

{Between the depictions of two ships:}
Our Lady of the Assumption. This church was built in 1846 and enlarged in 1859 to serve Deptford's Roman Catholic community.
Greenwich and Deptford History Trail

A large storage unit partially obscures the plaque.

Site: Our Lady of the Assumption Deptford (1 memorial)

SE8, Deptford High Street, 131

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

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Our Lady of the Assumption Deptford

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Our Lady of the Assumption Deptford

Originally founded as a mission in 1842, it was built to serve the local Cath...

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Greenwich and Deptford History Trail

This is a trail that has gone cold. We know of two other plaques which are pa...

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