File:Lost Plaque LCC Sir David Wilkie 144 Kensington High Street 1907.png

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English: Representation of a London County Council plaque of chocloate encaustic ware to Sir David Wilkie erected on 21st January 1907 at 144 Kensington High Street. The house was demolished in 1931, the plaque lost. A block of shops and flats, Phillimore Court, now occupies the site. 450x450 png based on a monochrome line drawing from "Indication of Houses of Historical Interest in London - Volume I published by the London County Council in 1907. The name of the author is given as the London County Council, the principal local government body for the County of London throughout its existence from 1889 to 1965. The individual authors/artists are not named in the book. Volumes I-III include a forward by Sir Laurence Gomme, Clerk to London County Council, who died in 1915. Volume IV includes a forward by Sir James Bird, Clerk to London County Council who died in 1925. Volume V includes a preface by Montagu H Cox, Clerk to London County Council. Volume VI includes a forward by George Gater, Clerk to London County Council who died in 1963.
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Source Indication of houses of historical interest in London. v.1 page 125 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015055144680&seq=133
Author London County Council (abolished 1964)

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