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Plaque

West Brompton Station

Erection date: 1/6/1999

Inscription

West Brompton Station opened by Glenda Jackson MP, Minister for Transport in London, 1st June 1999.

Site: West Brompton Station (1 memorial)

SW7, Old Brompton Road

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

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West Brompton Station

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West Brompton Station

A station was first opened here as part of the West London Extension Joint Ra...

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Glenda May Jackson, CBE

Politician and actress. Born Glenda May Jackson in Birkenhead. She made her s...

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