Erection date: 26/10/2007
Mary Prince, 1788 - 1833, abolitionist and author, lived in a house near this site in 1829.
Nubian Jak Community Trust
London Borough of Camden
Site: Mary Prince (1 memorial)
WC1, Malet Street, Senate House
Erection date: 26/10/2007
Mary Prince, 1788 - 1833, abolitionist and author, lived in a house near this site in 1829.
Nubian Jak Community Trust
London Borough of Camden
WC1, Malet Street, Senate House
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Mary Prince
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Mary Prince
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