In memory of Pam and Arthur Hudson
Site: Brian Weekes, Pam & Arthur Hudson (2 memorials)
WC1, Brunswick Square
Brian's tree is to the right; Pam and Arthur's to the left.
In memory of Pam and Arthur Hudson
WC1, Brunswick Square
Brian's tree is to the right; Pam and Arthur's to the left.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Pam and Arthur Hudson
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Pam and Arthur Hudson
Red Oak (Quercus rubra) In memory of Brian Weekes (1935 - 2002), academic, w...
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NPL National Phusical Laboratory Liriodendron Tulipifera Tulip tree This tree was planted on 20th December 2002 by the Managing Director ...
{On the new metal plaque:} This tree is re-dedicated to Eddy Renton (1934 - 1981) who was a good friend and support to those who knew him...
London County Council Thomas Wakley, 1795 - 1862, reformer and founder of "The Lancet" lived here.
In 1997, as a condition of developing the RNH site, Bellway Homes (the developer) was required to create one acre of public open space - ...
{Top plaque:} Jete (1975) by Enzo Plazzotta, unveiled by The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Gowrie, Minister for the Arts, in July 1985. {Lower pl...
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