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Person    | Female  Born 2/4/1933  Died 23/12/2010

Jayaben Desai

Categories: Politics & Administration

Countries: Africa, India

Jayaben Desai

Trade Unionist and teacher. Born as Jayaben Suryakant Patel in Dharmaj, Gujarat, India. She moved with her husband to Tanganyika (now Tanzania), but was forced to leave for Britain following the country's independence and the introduction of its policy of 'Africanisation'. She found employment at the Grunwick film processing plant, but refused to accept the treatment meted out to low-paid migrant workers, particularly the managerial control and compulsory overtime at short notice. She led a walkout which was the start of the Grunwick workers strike. She went on to teach at the Brent Indian Association. Died at the Middlesex Manor Nursing Centre, Wembley.

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Jayaben Desai

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Jayaben Desai

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Sir Hugh Bidwell, Lord Mayor
2 memorials
R.C.R.B.

R.C.R.B.

Could "R.C.R.B." be the initials of a former name for the borough: "Royal Chelsea R. . . . Borough" for example? It certainly seems to indicate the organisation responsible for the plaque.

Group, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
Rev. R. Henley

Rev. R. Henley

Administrator of the Putney Pest House Charity, 1862.  Listed as "The Hon. and Revd. R. Henley - Incumbent" on the Pest House plaque.  Vicar of St Mary's Putney in 1886.

Person, Politics & Administration, Religion, Social Welfare

2 memorials
Sir Seymour Howard

Sir Seymour Howard

Lord Mayor of London 1954 - 1955

Person, Lord Mayor, Politics & Administration

1 memorial
C. J. Glass

C. J. Glass

Chairman of Willesden Council or a sub-committee in 1887.

Person, Politics & Administration

1 memorial