Plaque

Len Murray

Erection date: 10/1/2019

Inscription

Lionel Lord Murray of Epping Forest (1922 - 2004) trade unionist, lived here.
Loughton Town Council, 2018

Site: Len Murray (1 memorial)

IG10, The Crescent, 29

Lived in Loughton  from 1954, and lived here with his family 1967-2004, his death.

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Len Murray

Lionel Murray, known as Len, was a Labour politician and trade union leader, ...

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Loughton Town Council

An Urban District Council from 1900 to 1933. It became part of Chigwell Urban...

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