The plaque claims that Garth launched London's first antiques market in Portobello Road, but without a date the claim is impossible to substantiate. See June Aylward's plaque, which at least gives her own dates.
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Susan Garth
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Susan Garth
On this site Susan Garth launched London's first antiques market making the P...
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Crosskey's Inn
In the late 1500s plays were performed in the inn-yard. The Inn was destroyed in the Great Fire.
The Cavendish Hotel
There is evidence of a 'Miller's Hotel' on the site in the early 1800s which was renamed in 1836. It was purchased by Rosa Lewis, who expanded it by combining four buildings into one. During both t...
Charles Hart Bardouleau
Co-overseer in Mile End Old Town in 1885. The 1879 Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hamlet of Mile End Old Town gives his address as 112 White Horse Lane. Charles Hart Bardouleau was b...
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Daniel Barrett
Daniel was brother to Harriet and Thomas. He lived in or near Three Colt Street and died in or before 1886. Daniel Barrett was born on 29 December 1806 in Bloomsbury, Middlesex (now Greater Londo...
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