Reformers’ Tree site

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The Reformers’ Tree site is a historic location in London’s Hyde Park that commemorates the 19th-century Reform League protests and the broader struggle for democratic rights.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
memorial
associatedWith British electoral reform
Reform League
commemorates 19th-century democratic reform movement
Reform League protests
struggle for democratic rights
country United Kingdom
hasCommemorationType historical plaque
hasHeritage Victorian era political history
hasSignificance symbol of popular protest in 19th-century Britain
symbol of the extension of the franchise in the UK
symbol of the right of assembly
hasSubject civil rights
democracy
political protest
hasTheme parliamentary reform
political reform
workers’ rights
hasUse public gathering place
site of political commemoration
isPublicAccess yes
locatedIn City of Westminster
England
Hyde Park
London, England
surface form: London

United Kingdom
partOf Speakers’ Corner
surface form: Speakers’ Corner area of Hyde Park

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Hyde Park hasLandmark Reformers’ Tree site