Mural

Treatment Rooms 2 - Martin Luther King

Inscription

Martin Luther King, 1929 - 1968.
Occupy London

Occupy London was a movement for social justice in London and part of the international Occupy movement. Active 2011-12.

Site: Treatment Rooms 2 - mural (13 memorials)

W5, 199 Acton Lane

In our rather shady photo the Fred Hampton mural can just be seen, low down, below the window on the left side of the building.  The Reichardt plaque can be seen top right of the yellow tiled wall. All the others are tiles on that wall. Some are difficult to see/photograph because the car gets in the way, and there may be others that we could not see at all.

See also Treatment Rooms 1: front and back.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Treatment Rooms 2 - Martin Luther King

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Martin Luther King

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Carrie Reichardt

Artist active in 2020 with a number of long-running projects, and involved in...

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Treatment Rooms 2 - Bertolt Brecht

Treatment Rooms 2 - Bertolt Brecht

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Treatment Rooms 2 - Carrie Reichardt

Treatment Rooms 2 - Carrie Reichardt

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Treatment Rooms 2 - Ernesto Guevara

Treatment Rooms 2 - Ernesto Guevara

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Treatment Rooms 2 - Frederick Douglas

Treatment Rooms 2 - Frederick Douglas

Occupy London was a movement (2011-12) for social justice in London, England,...

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Treatment Rooms 2 - Fred Hampton

Treatment Rooms 2 - Fred Hampton

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