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Fakeblueplaques / Society for the Promotion of Historic Buildings

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Fakeblueplaques / Society for the Promotion of Historic Buildings

informs that the registered address of the website, where you can order a plaque, is 118 Hillfield Avenue N8, the site of plaque no 4. We have 3 of these non-plaques still to publish, no rush.

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Fakeblueplaques / Society for the Promotion of Historic Buildings

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Fakeblueplaque no 1

Hillfield Park Golden Jubilee Garden Award, 3 June 2002. The Society for the ...

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Fakeblueplaque no 2

Hillfield Park, House of the Century Centenary Award, 28 May 2000. The Societ...

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Fakeblueplaque no 4

Carswell Prentice, 1891 - 1964, inventor of the supermarket trolley stayed he...

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Freedom Press

Freedom Press

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Swan Wharf & Swan Inn

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Building, Commerce, Community / Clubs, Food & Drink

1 memorial
Ernest Eugene Pither

Ernest Eugene Pither

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Person, Art, Commerce

1 memorial
Temple Mills

Temple Mills

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