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Susan Garth

Categories: Commerce

Susan Garth

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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