Vice-President of the Chelsea Temperance Society in 1908.
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Samuel Henry Dauncey
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Chelsea Temperance Society - Dauncey
Chelsea Temperance Society, founded 1837. This stone was laid by Samuel Henry...
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Greenwich Town Hall - first
Built in 1876 to house the Greenwich Department of Works, West Greenwich House was designed by William Wallen and was officially opened on 25 April 1877. It became the first Greenwich Town Hall in...
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