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This plaque features Angus McGill. It's located at Junction of Strand and Villiers Street.

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This plaque was installed in 2017, on the 30th anniversary of the Great Storm. It commemorates Angus McGill, who initiated the appeal to replace London's lost trees and the planting of the oak nearby. McGill died in 2015 after 42 years as a columnist with the Evening Standard, and creator of the Clive and Augusta strip cartoons. He was named Descriptive Writer of the Year 1968, and appointed MBE 1990.

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Angus McGill was born on 1 January, 1927. They died on 1 January, 2015. They lived to the age of 88.

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Connection of type 'located' between Angus McGill bronze plaque and Junction of Strand and Villiers Street

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