Plaque

Fire station - West End Green

Erection date: 24/6/1901

Inscription

J. D. Gilbert Esq. Chairman of the Fire Brigade Committee of the London County Council laid this stone on the 24th day of June 1901.

Site: Fire station - West End Green (1 memorial)

NW6, West End Green, West Hampstead Fire Station

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Fire station - West End Green

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J. D. Gilbert

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