Plaque

Dick Moy

Erection date: 2007

Inscription

Dick Moy, 1932 - 2004, historian and antiques dealer who loved Greenwich. He restored and worked from this 1780 Inn.
Greenwich Society

Black slate plaque.

Site: Dick Moy (1 memorial)

SE10, Nevada Street, Spread Eagle Yard

Dick Moy owned and restored this building, including the Spread Eagle pub, and operated from it.

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Richard Francis Moy was born on 6 May 1932, the son of Richard Albert Moy (19...

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