Plaque

Dulwich Picture Gallery - stone

Erection date: 24/6/1999

Inscription

This stone was laid by Desna Allan, Chairman of the Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery, 24 June 1999.

We cannot find what occasion this stone was laid for.

Site: Dulwich Picture Gallery (2 memorials)

SE21, Gallery Road

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

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Dulwich Picture Gallery - stone

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Desna Allan

Former chairperson of the Friends of Dulwich Picture Gallery.

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