Tree

Anna Louise Price tree

Erection date: 28/9/2019

Inscription

Anna Louise Price, 21.01.1967 - 27.07.2019.
The goddess is dancing, magic is about ...

{On the photo attached to the tree, mainly hidden by the wide purple ribbon:}
... Chestnut Tree ... 28th September 2019.

Site: Sivas martyrs monument & Anna Price tree (2 memorials)

N16, Stoke Newington Common

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Anna Louise Price tree

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Anna Louise Price

This photo was attached to the tree when we visited. The hairstyle is a Mohaw...

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Sivas martyrs

Sivas martyrs

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