Plaque

Stanleys' Golden Wedding clock tower

Erection date: 22/2/1907

Inscription

Erected by the inhabitants of South Norwood to commemorate the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stanley of Cumberlow, South Norwood, February 22nd 1907.

Site: Stanleys' Golden Wedding clock tower (1 memorial)

SE25, Station Road

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Stanleys' Golden Wedding clock tower

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Cumberlow

The house, Cumberlow, was at what is now the north end of Chalfont Road. It i...

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Golden Wedding of Mr and Mrs W. F. R. Stanley

The Stanleys, William and Eliza, married on 2 February 1857 (his 28th birthda...

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Eliza Ann Stanley

Born Eliza Ann Savoury. Married W. F. R. Stanley on 2 February 1857 (his 28th...

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W. F. R. Stanley

Inventor, manufacturer and philanthropist. Born William Ford Robinson Stanley...

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