Plaque

Frank Crichlow

Erection date: 4/12/2011

Inscription

Frank Gilbert Crichlow, 1932 - 2010, human rights campaigner, community organiser and restauranteur. Founded Mangrove Restaurant. Co-founded Mangrove Steel Band and Mangrove Community Association here 1968 - 1992.
Nubian Jak Community Trust
Black History Walks : Kensington & Chelsea TMO

Site: Frank Crichlow (1 memorial)

W11, All Saints Road, 8

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Frank Crichlow

Frank Gilbert Crichlow was a human rights campaigner, community organiser and...

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Mangrove Restaurant

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