Plaque

Learie Constantine - NW2

Erection date: 21/9/2010

Inscription

Lord Learie Nicholas Constantine, 1901 - 1971, cricketer, barrister, politician and statesman,lived here 1964 - 1971.
Camden Council
Nubian Jak Community Trust
Trinidad & Tobago High Commission 

Unveiled exactly 109 years after he was born.

Site: Learie Constantine (1 memorial)

NW2, Shoot-Up Hill, Kendal Court

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Cricketer and politician. Born Learie Nicholas Constantine at Petit Valley, D...

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