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General view of tree, memorial & Headquarters - Taken by mhs 06 Jan 2014
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Plaque - Taken by Russell Walters 23 Apr 2103
Reference WMO/137617
Edit memorial name, location & address- Metal Metal (any)
- Second World War (1939-1945)
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CANADIAN MAPLE (ACER SACCHARUM)/ THIS TREE WAS PLANTED BY THE RT. HONORABLE JEAN CHRETIEN/ PRIME MINISTER OF CANADA/ IN THE COMPANY OF/ COUNCILLOR RAY ADAMSON/ MAYOR OF CAMDEN/ ON THURSDAY 14 MAY 1998./ THE TREE IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMBERS OF THE/ ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE/ WHO WERE STATIONED IN LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR/ (THE TREE WAS DONATED BY THAMES WATER SERVICES)
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