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Plaque

William and Sir William Heerlein Lindley

Erection date: 22/4/2015

Inscription

William Lindley 1808 - 1900, Sir William Heerlein Lindley 1853 - 1917, civil engineers, lived here.
English Heritage

Site: William and Sir William Heerlein Lindley (1 memorial)

SE3, Shooters Hill Road, 74

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

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
William and Sir William Heerlein Lindley

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William Lindley

Civil engineer. Born at 1 Surrey Square, Old Kent Road. In his youth, he work...

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Sir William Heerlein Lindley

Civil engineer. Born at 50 Ferdinand Strasse, Hamburg. Worked with his father...

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William and Sir William Heerlein Lindley

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