Monument

Croydon Tram Derailment - Sandilands

Erection date: 9/11/2017

Inscription

In memory of those who lost their lives on 9 November 2016.
Dane Chinnery
Donald Collett
Robert Huxley
Philip Logan
Dorota Rynkiewicz
Philip Seary
Mark Smith

Site: Croydon Tram Derailment - Sandilands (1 memorial)

CR0, Addiscombe Road

This memorial is close to the crash site. There is another in New Addington.

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

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Croydon Tram Derailment - Sandilands

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Croydon tram derailment

The tram carrying 69 passengers, had left New Addington bound for Wimbledon. ...

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Dane Chinnery

Dane Henry A. Chinnery was born on 21 August 1997, the younger child of Antho...

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Donald Collett

Donald Henry Collett was born on 21 February 1954, the son of Donald Henry Co...

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Robert Huxley

Robert Henry Peter Huxley was one of twin sons born on 22 July 1953 to Walter...

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Philip Logan

Philip Paul Logan was the eldest of the three children of John W. Logan and J...

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