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Person    | Female  Born 18/11/1924  Died 20/6/2004

Valerie Carter

Categories: Community / Clubs, History

Valerie Carter

Moved to Forty Hill in 1959. President of the Enfield Preservation Society, 1997 - her death. With a background in journalism and publishing she wrote/edited/assisted with a number of Enfield publications including: "Enfield's Architectural Heritage" and the Society's publication "Treasures of Enfield".

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Valerie Carter

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Valerie Carter - garden

This garden is dedicated to the memory of Valerie Carter, 18.11.1924 - 20.6.2...

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Valerie Carter - River Walk

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Serbian Council of Great Britain

Serbian Council of Great Britain

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1 memorial
IEEE, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

IEEE, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

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The Westcombe Society

The Westcombe Society

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Mothers Arms

Mothers Arms

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