Plaque

Martin Andrews

Inscription

Martin Andrews House
His home for many years, this house was left to Goodenough College by long-time supporter and alumnus Martin Andrews, 1943 - 2012.

Erected between 2015 (when the property was being renovated) and 2021, the plaque is made of manganese nickel brass, by FSE Foundry.

Site: Martin Andews (1 memorial)

WC1, Doughty Mews, 20

Andrews lived in Goodenough's London House 1973-6 and then bought a house in Doughty Mews.

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