The walls of messages and tributes after the Grenfell Tower fire
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Image: © Marathon Taken: 19 Jul 2017
The walls of messages were amongst the focal points for tributes after the horrific Grenfell Tower fire of 14th June 2017. Flowers and candles were much in evidence as well as all the "have you seen?" messages. The whole experience of visiting and reading the messages and tributes to the dead and missing, as well as seeing the photographs, is intensely moving and sad. The walls of messages are sheltered from the weather now and are either side of an alleyway leading off Bramley Road, just before reaching Westway flyover. The view from the other end can be seen at http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5474662