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Plaque

West Ham court house - 1884 construction

Erection date: 12/11/1884

Inscription

This stone was laid by George Rivett, Esqre. chairman of the West Ham Local Board, November 12th 1884.
J. Roland Phillips, Esqre. - Barrister at law, appointed first stipendiary magistrate 1881.
Lewis Angell - Architect
M. A. Palmer & Sons - Builders.

Site: West Ham court house (2 memorials)

E15, West Ham Lane

The two plaques are below the ground floor windows. They cannot be seen in our photo, obscured by the black section of the gates. Reading left to right: 1901, 1884.

Sometimes confusingly described as an extension to the Town Hall to the north, this free-standing building, designed by Lewis Angell, was constructed as a courtroom with cells. An extension designed by John G. Morley, added in 1901, included a new frontage. Note the coats of arms at the first floor windows - typical on courtrooms.

The building was vacated c.2010 and then it was badly damaged by a fire in 2013. has some sad photos.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
West Ham court house - 1884 construction

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M. A. Palmer & Co

Builders active in 1885.

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Lewis Angell

Architect, engineer, surveyoy active in 1884-1901, at least. Surveyor to the ...

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John Roland Phillips

Barrister at law. Involved in the reviving of the Society of Cymmrodorion in ...

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George Rivett

The third Chairman of the West Ham Local Board, 1875–86. Born in West Ham. Bu...

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West Ham court house - 1884 construction

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County Borough of West Ham

Former outer London borough. It included Plaistow, West Ham, Stratford, Canni...

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This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
West Ham court house - 1884 construction

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West Ham court house - 1901 extension

West Ham court house - 1901 extension

County Borough of West Ham This stone was laid by Councillor Abednego Bishop ...

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