Blue Plaque Home 'in Rack and Ruin' ; the Final Home of One of Paignton's Most Famous Sons has Been Left to Go to Rack and Ruin, a Member of His Family has Complained.
Herald Express; Torquay (UK) › November 08, 2007
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Herald Express; Torquay (UK) › November 08, 2007
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The final home of one of Paignton's most famous sons has been left to go to rack and ruin, a member of his family has complained.
Oliver Heaviside, Fellow of the Royal Society, was born in 1850 and lived in London until he moved to Palace Avenue, Paignton in 1889.See the full content of this document
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Blue Plaque Home 'in Rack and Ruin' ; the Final Home of One of Paignton's Most Famous Sons has Been Left to Go to Rack and Ruin, a Member of His Family has Complained.
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