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Plaque

Our Lady & St George Walthamstow

Erection date: 7/10/1995

Inscription

To commemorate the building of the third church on this site, this stone was laid by Bishop Thomas McMahon on 7th October 1995 - 70 years after the dedication of the church which was destroyed by fire on 2nd April 1993.

Site: Our Lady & St George Walthamstow (1 memorial)

E17, Shernhall Street, 132, Our Lady & St George church

The plaque can be seen in our photo, above the hedge towards the left.

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Our Lady & St George Walthamstow

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Our Lady & St George Walthamstow

From Our Lady & St George Walthamstow  "... the mission chapel of St Geor...

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Our Lady & St George Walthamstow

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Bishop Thomas McMahon

Born Dorking, Surrey. Roman Catholic Bishop of Brentwood 1980-2014. Currently...

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