I don't remember seeing this entry before.
In The Times of 1 April 1886 on Page 12 there is a very long list of subscribers.
This list of Subscribers is explained on the previous page as follows:
The Beaumont Trust
The People's Palace in East London
Patron: Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen
Temporary Offices: 28 Commercial Street, E.
Bankers: London and Westminster Bank (Whitechapel Branch)
The Trustees appeal for funds to establish what they propose to term the People's Palace for East London, which will comprise:
There follows a detailed description of the site in Mile End and the aims and objectives. From the list of subcribers we see that Montague Druitt subscribed £1 for this appeal (see below)
A link at last between Druitt and the East End?
For more details about the People's Palace, which opened in 1887, see
In The Times of 1 April 1886 on Page 12 there is a very long list of subscribers.
This list of Subscribers is explained on the previous page as follows:
The Beaumont Trust
The People's Palace in East London
Patron: Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen
Temporary Offices: 28 Commercial Street, E.
Bankers: London and Westminster Bank (Whitechapel Branch)
The Trustees appeal for funds to establish what they propose to term the People's Palace for East London, which will comprise:
There follows a detailed description of the site in Mile End and the aims and objectives. From the list of subcribers we see that Montague Druitt subscribed £1 for this appeal (see below)
A link at last between Druitt and the East End?
For more details about the People's Palace, which opened in 1887, see
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