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Statue

Bradley Stone

Erection date: 10/1/1995

Inscription

{On the belt of the boxer's trunks:}
Stone

{Inscription on the plinth of the statue:}
In loving memory of Bradley Stone
Little Gem 1970 - 1994
A brave young man who died in the pursuit of his dreams
Forever as proud as a peacock
From his friends and fans.

Sculpted by Ann Downey.

Site: Bradley Stone (1 memorial)

E16, Caxton Street North, Peacock Gymnasium

Stone used to train at this gym.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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