Plaque

Celia Blairman House

Erection date: 1980

Inscription

Celia Blairman House, built by Newlon Housing Trust 1980, founder Philip Blairman.
Builders - J. W. Construction Company Ltd
Architects - R. E. Bousell, RIBA

Site: Celia Blairman House (1 memorial)

E1, Folgate Street, 31

There is an almost identical plaque on Philip Blairman House in Elder Street.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Celia Blairman House

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Philip Blairman

Son of Harris Blairman who arrived from Poland in the late 1870s and in 1884 ...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Celia Blairman House

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Newlon Housing Trust

From the picture source website: "Newlon Housing Trust was established in 196...

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