Erection date: /7/2016
The hidden River Effra is beneath your feet.
We're pretty certain that the blue colour is vandalism, or guerrilla art, if you will.
Site: River Effra - Chaucer Road (1 memorial)
SE24, Chaucer Road
Erection date: /7/2016
The hidden River Effra is beneath your feet.
We're pretty certain that the blue colour is vandalism, or guerrilla art, if you will.
SE24, Chaucer Road
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
River Effra - Chaucer Road
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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
River Effra - Chaucer Road
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