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Plaque

Royal Victor Place development

Erection date: 1989

Inscription

1989. Royal Victor Place. This stone commemorates the redevelopment of Royal Victor Place and 258-272 Old Ford Road. Unveiled by the Earl of Mansfield DL, JP - First Crown Estate Commissioner.
The Crown Estate
McHawk

Site: Royal Victor Place development (1 memorial)

E3, Old Ford Road, 3

Royal Victor Place is the gated cul-de-sac that runs behind these houses.

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The Crown Estate

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McHawk

Active 1989. Possibly a property company based in Birmingham; a private limi...

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Earl of Mansfield

William David Mungo James Murray, 8th Earl of Mansfield, 7th Earl of Mansfiel...

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