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Plaque

Spock's mother

Inscription

Amanda Grayson, 2210 - 2258, mother to Ambassador Spock, lived here.
Vulcan High Council

Site: Spock's mother (1 memorial)

SE4, Marnock Road, 11

This plaque was brought to our attention by , of course. Why the plaque is on this particular house remains a mystery. It's been there since 2017, judging by Street View images.

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Spock's mother

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Spock

From Fandom:  Spock – full name generally considered unpronounceable by Huma...

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Amanda Grayson

Mother to Ambassador Spock. From Fandom: Amanda is "An Earth woman living on...

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Spock's mother

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Vulcan High Council

From Fandom: The Vulcan High Command was the most powerful governmental body ...

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