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Tree

Rita Ferguson rose bush

Inscription

In memory of Rita Ferguson who created this garden for the children of The Grove.

Site: Ferguson + Adams (2 memorials)

N7, Cornelia Street, Charlie Adams Court

The Ferguson plaque is visible in our photo through the fence. The Adams plaque, not visible, is on the wall, to the right of our photo, facing the tree.

This is in the Grove Estate. In 2004 the Grove Estate was transferred to Hyde Housing Association following the ballot of residents in favour.

Credit for this entry to: John Hartley

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Rita Ferguson

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