Plaque

The Chase - street party - birthday

Erection date: 12/6/2016

Inscription

To commemorate The Chase Street party to celebrate the 90th birthday of H M Queen Elizabeth II, 12th June 2016.

The birthday was on Saturday 11 June, so we take the date on the plaque to refer to the party.

Site: The Chase - street parties (3 memorials)

SW4, The Chase

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The Chase - street party - birthday

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90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Elizabeth II was actually born on 21 April 1926, but since 1959 officia...

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Queen Elizabeth II

Born 17 Bruton Street, to the Duke and Duchess of York. For information on wh...

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The Chase - street party - jubilee

The Chase - street party - jubilee

We were initially surprised to see that the date was a Monday which seemed an...

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The Chase - street party - wedding

The Chase - street party - wedding

The marriage was on a Friday but it's not clear what day the party took place.

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