Initially we could discover little about this body but Rocker Ages solved the puzzle - they were a private, limited by guarantee company, in the regeneration business. From : "DCP was funded for 5 years up to March 1998 to deliver physical, social and economic regeneration in the Dalston area. The scheme was funded with a grant of £37.5 million and levered in just over £110 million of private sector funding."
This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
Dalston City Partnership
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Lenthall Works
The few references we can find to "Lenthall Works" have a double "l" so there...
Other Subjects
Round Hill House
In living memory this was "very run down and some kind of Labour Party social club."  Elsewhere: "The Sydenham and Forest Hill Social Club ... was in Round Hill House from the 1930s until, I suppos...
Manor Street 'club'
Used by a 'club' after the war but probably built for a worthy purpose, we have been unable to identify the original function of this building. Currently marketed as follows: "The offices are app...
Francis Russell, 4th Earl of Bedford
In 1631 commissioned Inigo Jones to build the residential square at Covent Garden, with a piazza at the centre.
John Elger
Architect, master builder and speculative developer. Active in London and Bedford.  From British History: "... a Bedford carpenter's son who had made his name in the 1820s and '30s as a speculative...
Sutton Dwellings
In 1917 The Church Missionary Society sold its college in Upper Street and the building was replaced with Sutton's model dwellings.

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