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Person    | Male  Born 16/6/1855  Died 18/11/1919

Robert Woodger Bowers

Robert Woodger Bowers

A trustee of Lambeth Savings Bank in or after 1903.

His grave stone is inscribed: "In loving memory of Ann, mother of the above {sic} who died 2nd Decr. 1908, aged 86 years.  In affectionate remembrance of Robert Woodger Bowers, Alderman & historian of Southwark, guardian of the poor, promoter of social reform, public libraries and popular education in south London Born: June 16th 1855. Died: November 18th 1919."

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Robert Woodger Bowers

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Lambeth Savings Bank

Lambeth Savings Bank Founded at Lambeth Green 1818 and removed from Hercules ...

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