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Person    | Male  Born 8/5/1926  Died 10/3/2025

John Richards

Categories: Transport

Countries: Jamaica

John Richards

Windrush Pioneer. Born Jamaica. Aged 19, he travelled to the US to work on Louisiana farms. In 1948 he emigrated on the Windrush to the UK. On arrival he was one of the 256 migrants housed in Clapham South Underground station, where he lived for several weeks before moving to Kensal Rise. He worked for British Rail for 43 years.  Some sources give his birth year as 1929.

At this photo, showing what a snappy dressy Richards was, is captioned: "John Richards, right, with two other passengers, John Hazel, left, and Harold Wilmot, arriving at Tilbury Docks in London on board the HMT Empire Windrush in 1948. Photograph: Douglas Miller/Getty Images". 

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National Windrush monument

Unveiled on Windrush day in 2022. The full poem is available at Laura Serrant.

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College Road Tollgate

College Road Tollgate

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Place, Transport

1 memorial
Vauxhall Motors

Vauxhall Motors

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Group, Industry, Transport

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East Ham tram depot

East Ham tram depot

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1 memorial
Tower subway

Tower subway

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Place, Transport

1 memorial