Plaque

Hugh McGlashon

Inscription

McGlashon House
This block was built in 1961 by Stepney Borough Council and was named after Hugh William McGlashon (1872 - 1953) who served as a Councillor on Stepney Borough Council, for Mile End New Town Ward from 1919 to 1925 and then again from 1934 to 1948.
Tower Hamlets Community Housing THCH

Site: Hugh McGlashon (1 memorial)

E1, Hunton Street, McGlashon House

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Hugh McGlashon

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Stepney Borough Council

Former London borough which is now part of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

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Hugh William McGlashon

Despite the 1872 year of birth shown on the plaque on McGlashon House in Hunt...

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Hugh McGlashon

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Tower Hamlets Community Housing Ltd

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