Defaced stone under Willowbrook Road bridge

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Defaced stone under Willowbrook Road bridge

Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 10 Dec 2011

The stone plaque has been sheltered by the bridge from natural erosion, but appears to have been deliberately defaced to erase names. It reads: Vestry of St [G....] Camberwell. This stone was laid by [x] Esquire Chairman of the [z] Committee August 4th [yyyy] The parish name [G.....] could be either Giles - the historic parish church - or George [St George's was nearer].

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.480067
Longitude
-0.072591