Following Claudia Jones’ indoor carnival, community activists working with the , Rhaune Laslett and her husband Jim, and Andre Shervington and his wife Barbara, organised a street festival in 1966, which became the Notting Hill Carnival.
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Following Claudia Jones’ indoor carnival, community activists working with the , Rhaune Laslett and her husband Jim, and Andre Shervington and his wife Barbara, organised a street festival in 1966, which became the Notting Hill Carnival.
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Andre Shervington
Claimed to be the world's largest blue plaque - and we ain't arguing. Three ...
Founded in London. Its main objectives are the cultural interchange between Great Britain and Argentina and building strong social and creative ties between both communities.
Silk printer, pugilist, publican and property developer, active in the mid-1800s. Son of a prominent Summerstown family. He ran a local beer house, The Sir Jeffrey Dunstan at 47 Summerstown, and in...
Alex Pascall, OBE is a British broadcaster, journalist, musician, composer, oral historian and educator. Based in Britain for more than 50 years, he was one of the developers of the Notting Hill Ca...
Person, Community / Clubs, Education, History, Journalism / Publishing, Music / songs, Politics & Administration, Race Issues, TV & Radio, Caribbean Islands
From the picture source website: "Founded in 1924, although its roots go back to the Entente Cordiale at the beginning of the 20th century, it is dedicated to encouraging closer relations between B...
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