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Person    | Female  Born 22/8/1961 

Flor Kent

Categories: Sculpture

Countries: Venezuela

Flor Kent

Sculptor.  records "Kindertransport memorials by Kent at Liverpool Street Station, Westbahnhof (Vienna, 2008), The Holocaust Centre (Beth Shalom), as well as one at Hlavni Nádraži station (Prague, 2009) celebrating Nicholas Winton’s role organizing similar transports of children from Czechoslovakia to the UK."

Her shows Nicholas Winton with two refugee children and a suitcase.

Kent is also an actress. provides the following details: Born Venezuela. Married David Kent in 1988. They have two children who both appeared in one of Kent's movies.

And it seems that Kent is also a doctor, an . 2021: she is working in aesthetic skin care in SW18.

It is possible that these are actually 2 or even 3 separate women, all with the same unusual name and looking very similar, but if so they are mightily confused on the web.

Our picture shows sculptor Kent at the centre back of a group at the unveiling of her Kindertransport memorial in Vienna.

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Flor Kent

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Kindertransport - Kent

{Carved into the right side of the plinth:} Pro dítě {Czech for “for the chil...

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