Plaque

Tubby Clayton & Toc H

Inscription

English Heritage
Reverend P. T. B. 'Tubby' Clayton, 1885 - 1972, founder of Toc H, lived here.

Site: Clayton & Wakefield (2 memorials)

EC3, Trinity Square, 43 and 41

Tubby's plaque is on no. 43, the brick house to the left, with Wakefield's to the right, behind the lamppost.

The splendid London Details has taken this memorial as the starting point for a very good post on Wakefield and Toc H.

Credit for this entry to: Mark Gunning

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Tubby Clayton & Toc H

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Toc H

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English Heritage

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