Incorporated June 1896. We can't find any information about this organisation but think the NBWTA possibly mutated into the BWTA.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
National British Women's Temperance Association
Commemorated ati
Lady Somerset and temperance
The original bronze statue by Wade in 1897 was stolen in 1971 when it was saw...
Other Subjects
Freemasons' Tavern
The first, 1775, building (in the picture) was replaced by a four storey building in 1803. It was rebuilt again in 1864 by the Freemasons who, in 1909, renovated it and changed its name to the Conn...
Keith Nigel Loudoun-Shand, OBE, TD
He is shown as Keith Loudoun-Shand on the Tea Industry plaque on Sir John Lyon House, 8 High Timber Street, London, EC4. Tea broker. Major in the Queen's Royal Rifles, awarded the OBE in 1965. Sour...
Bedford Tavern
Famous for the balloon ascents from its Tea Gardens. Also the Bedford Music Hall. Demolished in the lat 1960s, a pillar of the building remains, on Camden High Street, at the south of the junction ...
Eagle Tavern
Spitlefields Life has an excellent write-up of the 19th century entertainment complex here.
White Hart Inn
Established in the medieval period and referenced by Shakespeare in 'Henry VI' and by Dickens in 'Pickwick Papers'.  Not to be confused with the nearby White Hart at 22 Great Suffolk Street.

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