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J M Plumley

13 Lyndewode Road

History of 13 Lyndewode Road

1901:

Elizabeth ‘Bessie’ Jones, daughter of dentist John Jones. She died in 1904 at the age of 84. She had been deaf and blind from the age of two and a half. There is a memorial stained glass window to her in St Paul’s Church, Hills Road. She previously lived at 9 Panton Street.

See https://centrestpauls.wordpress.com/category/history/

1913:

G A Wootten, councillor

1962:

Prof John Martin Plumley

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