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Plaque

Terrence Higgins Trust founded

Erection date: 1993

Inscription

{Around the logo of the Terrence Higgins Trust:}
The first meeting of the Terrence Higgins Trust was held here on 17th August 1983.
10th anniversary 1983 - 1993.
"We must never forget".

Site: Terrence Higgins Trust founded (1 memorial)

EC1, Old Street, 333, 333 Mother Bar

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

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