Plaque

St Michael & All Angels Church - additions foundation stone

Erection date: 14/5/1887

Inscription

This stone ws laid by Mrs A. Wilson, May 14, AD 1887.
Alfred Wilson MA - Vicar
Charles J. Clark, Maurice B. Adams - Churchwardens
T. H. Adamson & Sons - Builders
Maurice B. Adams FRIBA - Architect

The church designed by Norman Shaw, was built in 1879. This foundation stone is for the Parish Hall and adjoining north aisle, designed by Adams in 1887.

Site: St Michael & All Angels Church - Bedford Park (3 memorials)

W4, The Avenue, St Michael & All Angels Church

The foundation stone is below the window on the right; the clock projects from the wall even further to the right, outside our photo.

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T. H. Adamson & Sons

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Maurice Adams

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Charles J. Clark

Co-Churchwarden of St Michael & All Angels Church in Bedford Park in 1887.

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Alfred Wilson

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Fanny Wilson

At London Historians we learn that Fanny and her husband, Reverend Alfred Wil...

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