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Rene Tkacik bench

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Dedicated to the memory of Rene Tkacik who lost his life working in the Crossrail tunnels on the 7th of March 2014.
From his family, friends and colleagues.

Site: Rene Tkacik bench (1 memorial)

WC1, Red Lion Square, Garden

In our photo you can see the Fenner Brockway statue behind the bench.

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Rene Tkacik bench

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Rene Tkacik

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