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- Kamal Chunchie (1886–1953) was a Methodist Christian minister. Kamal Chunchie was born in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and by 1920 was living in the East End...
- London election 4 May 2028 Next London ****embly election 4 May 2028 Meeting place City Hall, Kamal Chunchie Way, London, E16 1ZE Website www.london.gov.uk...
- Jayah, and Wangsa. Malay-origin last names include Lye, Samath, Cuttilan, Chunchie, Preena, Hannan, Sallay, Doole, Kitchilan, Kutinun, Kanchil, Sainon, Bongso...
- Retrieved 17 March 2011. Geoffrey Bell, The other Eastenders : Kamal Chunchie and West Ham's early black community (Stratford: Eastside Community Heritage...
- london p52". 1865. Bell, Geoffrey (2002), The Other Eastenders: Kamal Chunchie and West Ham's early black community, Stratford: Eastside Community Heritage...
- information Status Completed Architectural style Neo-****urism Location Kamal Chunchie Way, London, E16 1ZE Coordinates 51°30′25″N 0°00′58″E / 51.507021°N 0...
- ****ens Journals Online. Bell, Geoffrey (2002). The other Eastenders: Kamal Chunchie and West Ham's early black community. Stratford: Eastside Community Heritage...
- (Liverpool University Press, 1994) Geoffrey Bell, The other Eastenders: Kamal Chunchie and West Ham's early black community (Stratford: Eastside Community Heritage...
- Munni Ratna, who traveled to England to enter Methodism in 1818, and Kamal Chunchie, who was a prominent Methodist minister in the East End of London in the...
- Deva Jan Jananayagam Ranil Jayawardena Alexander Robert Johnston Kamal Chunchie Bogoda Seelawimala Nayaka Thera Lakshman Wickremasinghe Suran Goonatilake...