Plaque

Bycullah Athenaeum

Erection date: 2010

Inscription

Lost Treasures. Bycullah Athenaeum, 1883 - 1931. Originally located at Windmill Hill Enfield, this was a popular venue where plays and concerts were performed by local drama and music societies.
Created by Art Start with help from local people, Adriana, Marlen, Kieran, Amanda, Lyncia, Taliya.
Funded by the Heritage Lottery 2010.

Site: Bycullah Athenaeum (1 memorial)

EN2, Enfield Chase Station Forecourt

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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