From Fitzrovia News "Many were shocked to hear of the death of Cynthia Williams, a stalwart of the Fitzrovia Play Association, who had been born in Ireland in 1925 but came to London as a child and had lived in New Cavendish Street for over 50 years. As a tribute to her great work she was incorporated into the neighbourhood centre mural.
(from Fitzrovia News, December 2000)"
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Cynthia Williams
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