Prebendary Wilson Carlile, 1847 - 1942, founder of the Church Army, lived here.
Greater London Council
Site: Chesterton and Carlile (2 memorials)
W8, Sheffield Terrace, 32 - 34
Chesterton at 32. Carlile at 34, behind the scaffolding.
Prebendary Wilson Carlile, 1847 - 1942, founder of the Church Army, lived here.
Greater London Council
W8, Sheffield Terrace, 32 - 34
Chesterton at 32. Carlile at 34, behind the scaffolding.
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Prebendary Wilson Carlile
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Prebendary Wilson Carlile
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