Plaque

Bradley Lynch

Erection date: 2/5/1989

Inscription

{Beneath the London Borough of Tower Hamlets crest:}
Bradley Lynch 1972 - 1988
Bradley Lynch was a local youth who died at the age of 16 years from cancer. Before his death he worked selflessly and very hard to raise funds for the fight against the disease from which he was suffering. His courage and sacrifice for others are an inspiration to all people especially the young.
11 - 55 Morpeth Street was renamed Bradley Lynch Court on the 2nd May 1989 by Councillor Barrie Duffey Mayor of Tower Hamlets.
Globe Town Neighbourhood

Site: Bradley Lynch (1 memorial)

E2, Morpeth Street, Bradley Lynch Court

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

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Bradley Lynch

Cancer sufferer and fund raiser. Bradley Lynch was born on 20 March 1972, his...

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Barrie Duffey

Mayor of Tower Hamlets in 1989.

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Globe Town

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