These buildings were built by Ralph Forest MacKie, 1931 - 1994. R.I.P.
Site: R. F. MacKie (1 memorial)
N6, Kiln Lane, 1-6
Plaque actually in Winchester Terrace.
These buildings were built by Ralph Forest MacKie, 1931 - 1994. R.I.P.
N6, Kiln Lane, 1-6
Plaque actually in Winchester Terrace.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
R. F. MacKie
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