Plaque

Boo Armstrong

Erection date: 30/10/2015

Inscription

Boo Armstrong, 1974 - 2012, champion of Integrated Healthcare.
Women + Health

Site: Boo Armstrong (1 memorial)

NW1, Carol Street, 4, Women + Health

Armstrong worked here from the age of 20, first as receptionist, then as director and fundraiser.

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Boo Armstrong

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Boo Armstrong

Born as Rachel Armstrong she grew up in Ealing. As an adult lived in Camden -...

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Boo Armstrong

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Women + Health

From their website: "... started in the 1980’s by a group of local women from...

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