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Person    | Female  Born 1901  Died 1974

Maggie Richardson

Categories: Commerce

Maggie Richardson

Sold flowers at "Maggie's Corner" for 60 years.

This lovely evocative photo (found for us by Denis Hoare) comes from where it is captioned 'Oxfam shop, Hampstead High Street, London 1966' and where Adrian has added the comment: "Maggie the flower seller now has a plaque on the side of the building that replaces this one - she'd been there since about 1920."

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Maggie Richardson

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Maggie's Corner

Maggie's Corner In fond memory of Maggie Richardson, 1901 - 1974, who sold f...

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