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Roundel 2

Site: Four mystery roundels (4 memorials)

EC2, King Street, 28

These roundels, below the second floor windows, are numbered from the left. Under other windows are: "T. C. C.", "1868", "H.H.".

Number 4 with his moustache looks most distinctive but are these portraits, or are they just decorative, generic heads?

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