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Fakeblueplaques / Society for the Promotion of Historic Buildings

Categories: Commerce

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 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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T. Knowles

T. Knowles

Worked for the Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society. Was on the building committee for the Bostall Estate in 1900.

Person, Commerce, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Anthony Standerwick Heal

Anthony Standerwick Heal

Son of Sir Ambrose Heal of the Heals furniture shop which was established in 1810.  It moved from Rathbone Place to Tottenham Court Road in 1818.  Anthony became a director in 1936 and the Chairman...

Person, Commerce, Craft / Design, Politics & Administration

2 memorials
Abbey Tavern

Abbey Tavern

Architect: Alexander Builder: S. R . Lamble

Building, Commerce, Food & Drink

1 memorial
Bromley Market House

Bromley Market House

A market has existed in Market Square since at least 1205. From Bromley Borough Local History Society: "The Bromley Market House, in the Market Square was a timber building with a red tile roof. Th...

Building, Commerce

1 memorial
William Henry Reynolds

William Henry Reynolds

Electrical engineer and shop-keeper.

Person, Commerce

1 memorial