This tree commemorates the life of Brian Knights who fell to his death on 2 April 1998 during the construction of the Museum.
Site: Brian Knights (1 memorial)
SE1, Lambeth Road, Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park
This tree commemorates the life of Brian Knights who fell to his death on 2 April 1998 during the construction of the Museum.
SE1, Lambeth Road, Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Brian Knights
At Building we learn: "Brian Knights, a steel erector employed by William Har...
We deliberately captured the mega lawnmower in our photo. The driver had just clipped the grass all over this area, carefully avoiding t...
The tree is in Russell Square garden beside the path on the east side. 2015: An article in the CNJ reported on a centenary gathering at ...
Nice plaque but it, or the tree planted by the Duke, has been moved. All the nearby trees look far too mature to have been planted in 19...
For Maria Donohoe who touched our lives and made us smile.
The quotations are from Gibran's The Prophet. The tree is decorated with plastic jewellery and key-rings, many with "Stephanie" or "Penny".
Artists. George Passmore was born 8 January 1942 in Plymouth. Gilbert Proesch was born 17 September 1943 in Italy. They first met on 25 September 1967 while studying sculpture at Saint Martin's ...
Herbert Howells, 1892 - 1983, composer and teacher lived here 1946 - 1983. English Heritage
Co-partner or employee of the South Suburban Gas Company. Served but did not die in WW1.
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