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English Heritage Reference: | 487855 |
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RBKC Reference: | 249/80/105 |
Property: | TOMB OF JOSEPH HUME |
Street: | HARROW ROAD , W10 |
Date: | 13/06/2001 |
Grade: | II |
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Description: | Tomb of Joseph Hume, died 1855. Massive slab with coped cover of grey Cornish granite on two-stage base with ten posts, covered with capital letter inscriptions; based on the nearby Duke of Sussex monument. History: Hume was a prominent Radical MP and one of the founders of University College, London. Sources: See Illustrated London News, 8th November 1856. |
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