Plaque

Norma Williamson

Erection date: /9/2016

Inscription

In memory of Norma Williamson, 1947 - 2015,  a great supporter of Brixton, missed by her family and friends.

Site: Norma Williamson (1 memorial)

SW9, Rushcroft Road, Tate Library

This small plaque is on the planter which can be seen in our photo, below the "Brixton Library" sign. We thank our colleague, Alan Patient, for these photos. The unveiling was reported here.

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Norma Williamson

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Norma Elaine Williamson

Norma Elaine Williamson came to London from Jamaica as a young girl and lived...

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Brixton Society

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