Red Oak (Quercus rubra) in memory of Nirmal Roy MSc, Mayor of Camden 1990/1991 and lifelong campaigner against apartheid, racism and injustice.
Tree planted in or before May 2006.
Site: Nirmal Roy (1 memorial)
WC1, Tavistock Square Gardens
Red Oak (Quercus rubra) in memory of Nirmal Roy MSc, Mayor of Camden 1990/1991 and lifelong campaigner against apartheid, racism and injustice.
Tree planted in or before May 2006.
WC1, Tavistock Square Gardens
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Nirmal Roy
Nirmal Chandra Roy first stood as a Labour party candidate in the Adelaide Wa...
The memorial does not provide enough information for us to be able to identify this woman, who could not have been older than 43 when she...
Planted on 13th October 1989 to celebrate a hundred years of caring in the public services. Rodney Bickerstaffe - General Secretary Mic...
The Sequoiadendron giganteum, otherwise known as the Giant Redwood, was discovered by Europeans in California in 1833. More pictures at R...
This tree is in the borough of Wandsworth. There are 32 Greater London boroughs, and this is the first Jefcoate tree that we have come ac...
This tree was planted on behalf of the Royal Borough of Kingston and the Kingston Inter Faith Forum to commemorate all those who suffered...
Born in Edinburgh where he trained as a doctor. Extremely successful writer of the Sherlock Holmes stories. A sportsman: a boxer, a cricketer who once dismissed W. G. Grace. The first Englishman to...
Novelist. Born in Chicago, Illinois. After his father abandoned the family, his mother moved him to Britain to further his education, At Dulwich College. He worked for a while at the Admiralty, but...
Person, Literature, Canada, France, USA
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