From : "A new Wimbledon Village Association had been a major contributor to the scheme and had held its first annual general meeting in October 1963."
It's possible that over the years this became what is now the .
From : "A new Wimbledon Village Association had been a major contributor to the scheme and had held its first annual general meeting in October 1963."
It's possible that over the years this became what is now the .
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Wimbledon Village Association
Wimbledon Village Improvement Scheme 1964 Completed by Wimbledon Village Asso...
Fox and Henry Moss both had small factories making fashion garments. They met on a cruise and, inspired by the Lord John boutique on Carnaby Street, decided to open a girls and women's boutique on...
Richard D'Oyly Carte founded the business. Married Helen. Their son Rupert inherited the business and passed it on to his daughter, Bridget.
Born Aberdeen.  Came to London in 1780 as a shipping agent.  He bought the Private House and Old Brewhouse at Horselydown in 1787 and developed it into a thriving business.  Died London.
Worked for the Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society. Was on the building committee for the Bostall Estate in 1900.
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