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Faversham Institute white plaque

Commemorative plaque
Faversham Institute white plaque
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What is recorded here

This white commemorative plaque records: The site of the Faversham Institute (1862-1979), centre for local education, culture and entertainment, and named after one of its founders John Andrew Anderson, mayor 1876, 1882 and 1886. Recorded plaque organisation: Faversham Town Council.
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The Faversham Institute (1862-1979) served as a vital center for local education, culture, and entertainment in Kent, named after John Andrew Anderson, who was mayor of the town three times.

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