bronze plaque · England

Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings

Photograph at the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings bronze plaque

The Butterwalk 1635 - 1640 This building, which suffered severe war damage on February 13th 1943 was repaired and reinstated during 1953 by the Dartmouth Corporation with assistance from the Ministry of Works and the Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings. Reopened on April 14th 1954 by the Rt. Hon. Sir David Eccles. K.C.V.O. M.P. Minister of Works A. Hugh Wright Town Clerk Harold J. Adams Mayor

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