UK AIDS Quilt 034

This is Quilt 034 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.

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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 

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034 Tom Dwyer
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Tom Dwyer

Tom was born in Leeds 7th February 1959, he died in London 28th July 1992. Listen to a letter written by his friend Nicola.

AIDS Quilt 34 Tom Dwyer p1, From the collection of: AIDS Quilt UK
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AIDS Quilt 34 Tom Dwyer p2, From the collection of: AIDS Quilt UK
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Tom was always there for his friends

AIDS Quilt 34AIDS Quilt UK

Colin Higgins

Help

Michael

034 Peter Randall
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Peter W. Randall Body Positive

Peter was a founder of Body Positive. The panel is a tribute to all those involved with BP in the first 10 years.

AIDS Quilt 34 Peter writing about AIDS, From the collection of: AIDS Quilt UK
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AIDS Quilt 34 A photo of Peter, From the collection of: AIDS Quilt UK
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Body Positive founder Peter Randall

AIDS Quilt 34 Nicola's letter about Peter, From the collection of: AIDS Quilt UK
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Peter was one of the best friends I have ever had

AIDS Quilt 34 Nicola writing about the other friends, From the collection of: AIDS Quilt UK
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Nicola's memories of Body Positive friends

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Sean & David

Love

Members of Trade Nightclub

Trade was an influential ground breaking club in London It opened in October 1990 and ran until 2002. This panel was made by artist Mark Wardel AKA 'Trade Mark'. He designed promotional material for Trade

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. 

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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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