UK AIDS Quilt 030

This is Quilt 030 of 042 in the UK AIDS Memorial Quilt collection, created during the late 1980's and early 1990's before there was effective treatment for people living with HIV.

UK AIDS Quilt at St PaulsAIDS Quilt UK

The AIDS Quilt Memorial Project

This collection is created in memory of loved ones, friends and family. For some people our archive contains a great deal of information about their lives, for others we hold little, or none.

email aidsquiltuk@gmail.com if you have any information about someone remembered here 

AIDS Quilt 30AIDS Quilt UK

030 David Johnston
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David Johnston

Canadian artist David lived and worked in Mykonos

AIDS Quilt 30 David Johnston 1, From the collection of: AIDS Quilt UK
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Friendship without expectations is a rare gift. David offered this by simply being himself.

AIDS Quilt 30 David Johnston 2, From the collection of: AIDS Quilt UK
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David's family thanked his friend's and loved ones who remember him.

AIDS Quilt 30AIDS Quilt UK

The names of 14 people

030 Paul Davies
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Paul Davies

Paul was a gardener by profession. He loved his friends and his animal. 
Paul's sisters Angela and Sue made this panel in his memory.
Paul died on the 6th February 1994.

AIDS Quilt 30 Paul Davies, From the collection of: AIDS Quilt UK
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Paul was a great champion of people's rights.Always fighting for what he saw as the underdog.

AIDS Quilt 30AIDS Quilt UK

Peter Randall

Peter Randall was one of the founders of Body Positive. Body Positive is a Cheshire based charity working in the fields of sexual health and LGBT+ awareness.

D.C.B.P. Remembers

Jody Baker

Richard Thompson

Simon James Quarmby

Credits: Story

Many of the quilts we hold have no back up information. If you recognise any names or panels without information please get in touch. email aidsquiltuk@gmail.com

Thank you to the partnership volunteers and members who recorded the letters and stories associated with the panels made for loved ones lost in the early days of the HIV / AIDS epidemic in the 80’s and 90’s. 

Credits: All media
The story featured may in some cases have been created by an independent third party and may not always represent the views of the institutions, listed below, who have supplied the content.
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