Priscilla Wakefield: Tottenham activist
Priscilla Wakefield: Tottenham activist
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  • Priscilla Wakefield
    • Life and times
    • Family >
      • Next generation
    • Declining health
    • Memorial
    • Where she lived
  • Economist
    • Female Benefit Club
    • First Savings Bank
    • Account of Savings Bank
    • Financial inclusion heroine
    • Microfinance >
      • Finding out more
      • Books on microfinance
  • Educationalist
    • Supporter of Girls Education
  • Writer
  • Women
    • Lying-in charity
    • Women in Tottenham's past
  • Activism Now
    • Tottenham Today >
      • Breadline London
      • Quaker Garden
      • Living under One Sun
      • Marcus Garvey Library
      • StART Housing
      • Stop the HDV
      • A Tale of Stadium-led Regeneration
      • Taxpayers Against Poverty
      • Wards Corner: shop locally
    • Quaker: New Economy
    • Quaker: Sustainability
  • Resources
    • Priscilla's books
    • Who we are
    • Priscilla Wakefield banner
Where Priscilla Wakefield lived
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PLAQUE 2008
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PLAQUE 2018
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Where Priscilla Wakefield lived:
There is a Haringey Green Plaque to Priscilla Wakefield on the
High Cross United Reformed Church at the far right of the photograph below. The Church is close to the site of Priscilla's home, Sunnyside, in Ship Inn Yard shown here on the right. Sunnyside was demolished in 1910.
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Sunnyside
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The homes of:                                   BG Windus 1790 onwards       Luke Howard 1813 - 1828                     Priscilla Wakefield until 1813
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Contact: PWForgottenHeroine@gmail.com

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