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Description Haynau plaque on Park Street, Southwark, London 01.jpg |
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Commemorative plaque on Park Street, Southwark, London. It commemorates an incident in 1850 involving Julius Jacob von Haynau (1786–1853), an Austrian general who was prominent in suppressing insurrectionary movements in Italy and Hungary in 1848 and later. Haynau was visiting the Anchor Brewery in Southwark (then owned by Barclay, Perkins & Co.) when he was recognised by two draymen who were working there.
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