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Plaque

Queen Elizabeth II Field - N19

Inscription

{Around the top edge:}
Queen Elizabeth II Field

{In the centre, below the royal crest:}
Diamond Jubilee 2012

{Around the lower edge:}
Fields in Trust

Site: Queen Elizabeth II Field - N19 (1 memorial)

N19, Tytherton Road, Foxham Children's Playground

The nearby Tufnell Park Playing Fields are also Fields in Trust and used to have their own plaque. But, a local resident informs us, this was removed from the playing fields when one was needed for a photo-op with the Mayor here at the playground, and never replaced.

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Queen Elizabeth II Field - N19

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Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II

Our picture shows Queen Elizabeth II in the River Thames Diamond Jubilee Page...

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Queen Elizabeth II

Born to the Duke and Duchess of York at 17 Bruton Street where she spent her ...

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Queen Elizabeth II Field - N19

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Fields in Trust

From their website: "We were founded by HRH The Duke of York, later HM King G...

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