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Jubilee Walkway

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Jubilee Walkway

The first phase of what was initially called the Silver Jubilee Walkway was opened by the unveiling of a bronze plaque at the South Bank Lion, in 1977. The unveiling of panels marking new sections of the Walkway continued apace (e.g. in 1988), despite the 'final' section having been inaugurated on 14 July 1978. After the Golden Jubilee the walkway was renamed "Jubilee Walkway".

Initiated by environmentalist Max Nicholson.

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Jubilee Walkway

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Jubilee Walkway - NW1

The text is on the right side of the plaque. The photograph shows the left si...

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Jubilee Walkway, Queen's Walk

This part of the Silver Jubilee Walkway opened by Her Majesty the Queen 7th D...

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Jubilee walkway - South Bank

This plaque commemorates the opening by Her Majesty the Queen of the Silver J...

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Jubilee Walkway - WC2 - final

Silver Jubilee Walkway Trust This plaque commemorates the inauguration of th...

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London Bridge - information/viewing panel

Unveiled by the Duke of Gloucester, this is actually an "interpretation panel...

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