DescriptionThe Working Mens College Foundation Stone 1904..jpg
English: This photograph shows the foundation stone of the Working Men's College, Camden, London UK. Its inscription reads: 'This first stone of the new home of The Working Men’s College was laid by H.R.H. The Prince of Wales on the 16th of July 1904 The Jubilee Year of the College. In memory of Frederick Denison Maurice and of those who worked with him and followed in his footsteps. Albert V. Dicey KC Principal / Reginald Mure M.A. Chairman of Building Committee / William D. Caroe M.A. Architect.'
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Original photograph taken by Acabashi at 5.46pm on Jun 26th 2009 outside The Working Mens College, Crowndale Road, London NW1 1TR.
Photographed with a Konica Minolta Z5. Cropped and optimised in Photoshop CS2.
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Acabashi
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