Plaque

Bingham Court

Erection date: 1937

Inscription

Erected in 1937 by the 6th Marquess of Northampton
Estate surveyor - P. F. Story FSI
Architect - Alan Brace FRIBA
Builders - Gee, Walker and Slater

Site: Bingham Court (1 memorial)

N1, Halton Road, Bingham Court

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Bingham Court

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Gee, Walker and Slater

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Alan Brace

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William Compton, 6th Marquess of Northampton

Eldest son of the 5th Marquess. Achieved the rank of Major and was awarded th...

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P. F. Story

Surveyor active 1937. A 1927 letter gives him the rank 'Lt Col.'. In a 1918 m...

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