Person    | Male  Born 1755  Died 18/11/1818

Alderman Samuel Goodbehere

Probably born in Derbyshire as "Godbehere". A gold and silversmith. Died at home, China Terrace, Lambeth. The British Museum apparently have a portrait but it is not available so we show his hallmark instead.

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Alderman Samuel Goodbehere

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Royal Coburg Theatre

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Highbury Fields Association

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Sir Thomas More statue - WC2

Sir Thomas More statue - WC2

WC2, Carey Street

Sculpted in 1886.

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