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Black History London Map: Guide to Black Historical Landmarks in London (Blue Crow Media Architecture Maps)

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Spearheaded the Scrap SUS campaign and lobbied the government for 3 years until the laws were changed

Louis appears to have worked on the trams as late as 1922, rising to the role of inspector – another significant achievement. By the 1930s he had changed careers, owning a newsagent shop in Sutton. Louis died in 1958, aged82. Claudia Jones, a feminist, political activist and pioneering journalist who was the co-founder of Notting Hill Carnival, who replaces Camden Town station TfL Go enables customers to access live updates and train times for every station, as well as real time information on how busy London Underground stations are throughout the day to help customers choose the quieter times to travel. Singer,musician,and cabaret star in the 1920s and 1930s. High profile relationships with women and men include Ivor Novello and Cole PorterCustomers are also reminded that they need to wear a face covering on TfL services and stations under TfL's condition of carriage, unless they are exempt. Pianist and entertainer and one half of variety act Harriot and Evans who performed for society figures and British royalty Artist and leading figure in Britain's BLK Arts Groups in the 1980s and became recognised as one of the most innovative and versatile artists of his generation Across the network there are more than 500 uniformed officers undertaking compliance activity across London, with non-exempt customers who fail to comply may be refused travel. Sculptor specialising in wood carvings and became a well-known figure in the London art scene during the 1950s and 60s

Writer whose works featured the diasporic nature of her life and the hostility she faced in Britain Sound system operator and club owner who was influential in the development of ska and reggae music, and Caribbean culture in the UK Louis was also known as a dancer, ragtime singer and comedian in tramway social events and concerts. His sporting talents also extended to winning the LUT heavyweight boxing title in 1913, and a one-mile walking handicap race at Griffin Park in 1914. Louis had married Ethel Elizabeth Dunn in 1911 and the couple had a son namedDennis. A beggar on the streets of London in the early 1800s whose distinctive look included a replica of the ship HMS Nelson on his hat Norwich born Pablo Fanque, equestrian extraordinaire and hugely successful Victorian circus owner, immortalised in The Beatles song "Being for the Benefit of Mr Kite!" who replaces Embankment station

Momodou Samba, born in Gambia in west Africa in 1925, came to Britain during the Second World War when serving in the armed forces. In 1947, he joined London Transport as a permanent way lengthman, working through various grades within the London Underground. Momodou worked for the Tube for a grand total of 43 years, retiring in 1990 as a relief trafficregulator. Worked in an aircraft factory during WWII and is one of the first women of colour to allow historians to record her experiences of Exeter during wartime TfL has previously partnered with organisations to produce reimagined Tube maps based on themes - including for the London 2012 Games, the 150th anniversary of the FA, the Royal Observatory Greenwich and The Globe Theatre Activist, abolitionist, and preacher whose tract The Horrors of Slavery was used for the anti-slavery cause Actor, comedian, and writer. After working on the BBC TV show The Real McCoy, Dexter went on to write several pilots and appeared on numerous TV comedy sketch shows

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