Plaque

Sir William Lancaster

Erection date: 4/11/2009

Inscription

Sir William Lancaster, 1841 - 1929, co-founder of the Putney School of Art, Mayor of Wandsworth, 1901 - 2.
The Putney Society

Site: Sir William Lancaster (1 memorial)

SW15, Oxford Road, Putney Art School

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Putney School of Art

Founded by William Lancaster, Baron Pollock and Sir Arthur Jelf.  For the fir...

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Sir William J. Lancaster

Philanthropist.  Born Norfolk.  Prominent Putney resident, co-founder of the ...

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