Plaque

(lost) Leila Campbell

Leila Campbell Leila Campbell

Erection date: 2007

Inscription

This corner of Hampstead Theatre is dedicated to Leila Campbell (1911 - 1993), Chair and Board member of Hampstead Theatre (1978 - 1991). Remembered with gratitude for her commitment to this theatre and the local area.

Site: Leila Campbell (1 memorial)

NW3, Eton Avenue, Hampstead Theatre

We captured the plaque in 2011 but failed to take a photo of the building showing the plaque in situ. It was 2017 before we managed to return and we just could not find the plaque. And we can't remember where it was. Does it still exist at all? Please let us know.

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Leila Campbell

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Leila Campbell

Born as Leila Jaffe on 10 August 1911 her birth was registered in Birkenhead,...

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