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Plaque

Steve Hudson

Inscription

{Above the Dartford Council coat of arms:}
Steve Hudson, pioneering engineer and inventor of Dartford's First Remembered site, lodged at this hotel on 29 Sept. 2013.
Dartford Borough Council

At first we thought this was a guerrilla (unauthorised) plaque but then, at , we found "Council leader Councillor Jeremy Kite said: “It was a terrific day. We owe a huge amount to Steve Hudson who started the Dartford Remembered Facebook group and I think everyone had a great time."

Site: Hudson and Trevithick (2 memorials)

DA1, High Street, 1, Royal Victoria and Bull Hotel

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

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Steve Hudson

Engineer and creator of the Dartford Remembered Facebook page.

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Dartford Borough Council

Formed by the merger of the Municipal Borough of Dartford, Swanscombe Urban D...

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Richard Trevithick - Dartford

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