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[[File:London aids memorial.png|thumb|Campaign logo]]The'''London AIDS Memorial Campaign''' is a campaign for the creation of a permanent memorial in London to the victims of [[AIDS]]. It was conceived by [[David Parker]] and [[Gary Henshaw]] in 2009.<ref>http://aidsmemorialcampaign.org.uk/about/our-history/. Accessed: 2015-05-02. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6YEQyB9mD)/</ref>
[[File:London aids memorial.png|thumb|Campaign logo]]The '''AIDS Memorial Campaign''' is a campaign for the creation of a permanent memorial in London to the victims of [[AIDS]]. It was conceived by [[David Parker]] and [[Gary Henshaw]] in 2009.<ref>http://aidsmemorialcampaign.org.uk/about/our-history/. Accessed: 2015-05-02. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6YEQyB9mD)/</ref> and was originally called the '''London AIDS Memorial Campaign''' but was re-branded in 2013.


It promotes an annual "Swish" parade down [[old Compton Street]] on [[World AIDS Day]].
It promotes an annual "Swish" parade down [[old Compton Street]] on [[World AIDS Day]].

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The AIDS Memorial Campaign is a campaign for the creation of a permanent memorial in London to the victims of AIDS. It was conceived by David Parker and Gary Henshaw in 2009.[1] and was originally called the London AIDS Memorial Campaign but was re-branded in 2013.

It promotes an annual "Swish" parade down old Compton Street on World AIDS Day.

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