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Plaque

William Thomas Du Boulay

Inscription

William Thomas Du Boulay, 1832-1921, cleric, lived here.

Site: William Thomas du Boulay (1 memorial)

SW10, Gilston Road, 43

It is known (from ) that in 1912 properties in Gilston Road were renumbered, but the details are not given. One can only assume that the plaque erectors know that today's No 43, where they put the plaque, is the house in which du Boulay lived, No.18 at the time.

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

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