Architect. Also known as Roland Plumbe. Designed many residential schemes across London.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Rowland Plumbe
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Tottenham Hospital - 1905
This foundation stone was laid by the Right Honorable John Pound, Lord Mayor ...
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Rowland Plumbe
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Bryant & May Testimonial fountain - lost
This elaborate fountain was commissioned by Bryant and May to celebrate the a...
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