Plaque

(lost) Holocaust Memorial Day - W5

Holocaust Memorial Day - W5

Erection date: 27/1/2011

Inscription

These trees were planted in memory of all victims of the holocaust, genocide, race hatred and other forms of persecution and to mark Holocaust Memorial Day.

This plaque photograph is borrowed from BluePlaques.net.

Site: Holocaust Memorial Day - W5 (1 memorial)

W5, Uxbridge Road, 14 - 16, Perceval House, Ealing Council offices

This image of the building is taken from Google Street View dated January 2021 - the plaque can be seen between the pedestrians and the tree. When we visited in November 2021 the plaque had disappeared but we are pleased to report that the 4 trees were looking good.

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

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