Plaque

Earl Rosebery

Inscription

London County Council
Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery, 1847 - 1929, Prime Minister and first Chairman of the London County Council, was born here.

Site: Earl Rosebery (1 memorial)

W1, Charles Street, 20

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Earl Rosebery

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London County Council

Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...

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Lord Rosebery, Archibald Philip Primrose

Born 20 Charles Street. Prime Minister, 1894-5, and first Chairman of the Lon...

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Earl Rosebery

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London County Council

Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...

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