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Tree

Alan Senitt

Erection date: 22/5/2009

Inscription

Alan Charles Senitt, 26 Dec. 1978 - 09 Jul. 2006, SOAS Masters student, 2005/2006.

Site: SOAS (3 memorials)

WC1, Thornhaugh Street, SOAS

School of Oriental and African Studies, part of the University of London. The building on the right is by Lasdun. The young trees at the left, planted in memory of two murdered students are for, left to right: Krishnamoorthy, Senitt.

A  is celebrated here each year, in 2018 on 19 January.

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Alan Charles Senitt

Alan Charles Senitt was born on 26 December 1978, the eldest of the three chi...

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Bhavana Krishnamoorthy

Bhavana Krishnamoorthy

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Tiruvalluvar

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