Date:1892
Description:This Rectangular marble plaque was created in memory of Benjamin Satchwell. It has a carved and painted inscription. There are stylised floral decorations at the corners. The plaque was displayed at Lord Aylesford's Well until it was demolished in 1960. It dates from 1892.
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Donor ref: LEAMG : M3820.1993 (71/21508)
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