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Person    | Male  Born 18/1/1933  Died 11/12/2019

David Bellamy

David Bellamy

Environmental campaigner and botanist. Brought up in London. Built up a media career as a protector of the environment. Initially supported the campaign to raise awareness of man-made climate change but he changed his mind in 2004, calling the theory "poppycock". Since then his media career largely faded away.

He died, aged 86 years, on 11 December 2019 in County Durham.

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David Bellamy

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Ravenscroft Park

Ravenscroft Park This park was opened on 5th December 1990 by Dr David Bellam...

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Ecomemoria

Ecomemoria

"One tree for each memory, each memory for a new life, a life in each tree." From their website: "Ecomemoria is a project that merges ecology and memory to pay tribute to and celebrate the lives a...

Group, Gardens / Agriculture, History, Chile

1 memorial
Friends of Vauxhall Park

Friends of Vauxhall Park

Established in 1999, the Friends of Vauxhall Park is a voluntary group whose aim is to protect and enhance Vauxhall Park as a place of freedom, recreation and enjoyment for all sections of the loca...

Group, Community / Clubs, Gardens / Agriculture

2 memorials
John Evelyn

John Evelyn

17th century diarist and garden designer. Born Wotton, Surrey. Through his 1647 marriage he came into possession of the Sayes Court estate in Deptford, on the Thames. As far as we can tell the poss...

Person, Gardens / Agriculture, Literature

5 memorials

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Hilda Bowman

Hilda Bowman

Married to Ted Bowman. April 2025; We were contacted by Teresa Waller, Ted and Hilda's eldest daughter.  We asked for some information about Hilda, and Teresa kindly replied: "My mum was born Hild...

Person, Friend / family

1 memorial
Ted and Hilda Bowman

Ted and Hilda Bowman

SE1, Copperfield Street, All Hallows Church garden

The Bowman plaque can be seen in our photo at the bottom left. A notice board just outside our photo, to the right, gives some history of...

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