Plaque

Norris Almshouses 2

Erection date: 2002

Inscription

The plaque on the wall above was presented by the Prince of Wales to the Trustees of South Hackney Parochial Charities in recognition of the excellence of their refurbishment of Norris Almshouses in 2002.

Site: Norris Almshouses (2 memorials)

E9, Handley Road

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Norris Almshouses 2

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South Hackney Parochial Charities

South Hackney Parochial Charity was constituted under a trust deed dated 6th ...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Norris Almshouses 2

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King Charles III

One-time patron of the Goon Show Preservation Society. On the death of his m...

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Norris Almshouses 1

Norris Almshouses 1

{Around the fleur de lys:} Almshouse Association Patron's Award

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