Plaque

Professor Banister Fletcher

Erection date: 1901

Inscription

The alterations to this churchyard were carried out in the year AD 1901. The gates were presented in memory of Professor Banister Fletcher, past churchwarden, by his family.
Rector: Rev. P Clementi-Smith, Rector
Churchwardens:
Thomas Joseph Whiffen
Clement Ferrier Burton
Architects: Banister Fletcher & Sons

Site: Professor Banister Fletcher (1 memorial)

EC4, Queen Victoria Street, St Andrew by the Wardrobe

This plaque is on one of the much distressed pillars at the foot of the steps.

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Professor Banister Fletcher

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Professor Banister Fletcher

Architect and surveyor. Churchwarden of St Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe. He and his...

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Professor Banister Fletcher

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Clement Ferrier Burton

Solicitor. Born Norfolk. 1891 finds him living in Buckhurst Hill. 1901, Churc...

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Reverend Percival Clementi-Smith

Active in 1901 as rector of St Andrew by the Wardrobe. From A lord mayor's d...

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Thomas Joseph Whiffen

Studied at the Royal School of Mines. Joined his father's chemical supply bus...

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