Plaque

Oliver Pike

Erection date: 16/12/2014

Inscription

Oliver Pike, 1877 - 1963, wildlife photographer and author, lived here, 1882 - 1914.
Southgate District Civic Trust
Enfield Grammar School

Site: Oliver Gregory Pike (1 memorial)

N21, Green Dragon Lane, 96

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesof london.co.uk

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Oliver Pike

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Oliver Gregory Pike

Naturalist and photographer. Born in Enfield. He produced over fifty wildlife...

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Oliver Pike

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Southgate District Civic Trust / Southgate Civic Trust / Southgate Voice

Founded in response to the threat to demolish the Georgian cottages on Southg...

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Enfield Grammar School

Boys secondary school. Alumni include: Lord Jenkins of Putney, jazz musician ...

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