Red Oak (Quercus rubra) in memory of Nirmal Roy MSc, Mayor of Camden 1990/1991 and lifelong campaigner against apartheid, racism and injustice.
Tree planted in or before May 2006.
Site: Nirmal Roy (1 memorial)
WC1, Tavistock Square Gardens
Red Oak (Quercus rubra) in memory of Nirmal Roy MSc, Mayor of Camden 1990/1991 and lifelong campaigner against apartheid, racism and injustice.
Tree planted in or before May 2006.
WC1, Tavistock Square Gardens
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Nirmal Roy
Nirmal Chandra Roy first stood as a Labour party candidate in the Adelaide Wa...
This is actually one of a pair of these stunning trees, the other being just outside our photo, to the left. It has no plaque or any indi...
Londonist report that when this church was converted for office use Grimaldi's grave (the above ground part at least) was moved to this l...
This Silver Maple tree (Acer saccharinum) was planted in 1973 in memory of Sir Edward Muir (1906 - 1973) President of the Royal College o...
This rose garden was planted in 1947, just 5 years after the massacre. There is possibly also another plaque (that we missed) commemorati...
The gay pub, the Admiral Duncan, just north of this church, in Old Compton Street, was bombed in 1999. There were 3 deaths and 70 injured...
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