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Plaque

Rookfield Garden Village

Erection date: 2013

Inscription

{On the small plaque:}
To mark the centenary of Rookfield Garden Village Ltd incorporated 28th August 1913.

{On the larger plaque}
William Brannan Collins 1883 - 1977 designer of Rookfield Garden Village.

Site: Rookfield Garden Village (1 memorial)

N10, Cranmore Way

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

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Rookfield Garden Village

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William Brannan Collins

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