Gairloch House
This stone was laid on 29th April 1964 by Stanley G. Shaw whose work for the St. Pancras Housing Society from 1929 to 1958 it commemorates.
Site: Stanley G. Shaw (1 memorial)
NW1, Stratford Villas, Gairloch House
Gairloch House
This stone was laid on 29th April 1964 by Stanley G. Shaw whose work for the St. Pancras Housing Society from 1929 to 1958 it commemorates.
NW1, Stratford Villas, Gairloch House
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Stanley G. Shaw
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Stanley G. Shaw
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