Person    | Male  Died 16/11/1911

Alfred Hutchinson

Categories: Benefactor

Alfred Hutchinson

Lived at 62 Highbury Park and died on either 14 or 16th (sources differ). A Highbury Community Association newsletter of 2011 reports on a contemporary search for funds to repair the clock. Seems Hutchinson maintained it during his life and promised to leave funds in his will for after his death but failed to do so.

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Alfred Hutchinson

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Victoria's 60th, Clock tower

 All four sides sport a low relief portrait of Queen Victoria in wreathed rou...

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J. Mackerell

J. Mackerell

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R. McCheane

R. McCheane

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Summit Furniture

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1 memorial
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1 memorial
Sir Alfred Seale Haslam

Sir Alfred Seale Haslam

Engineer and politician.  Born Derby.  He saw the potential of refrigeration and developed equipment that was used extensively both on land and on ships.  Knighted by Queen Victoria in 1891 he fund...

Person, Benefactor, Engineering, Politics & Administration

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