English Heritage
Rose Macaulay, 1881 - 1958, writer, lived and died here.
Sources give no. 20 as her address so we guess the street has been renumbered since then.
Site: Rose Macaulay (1 memorial)
W1, Hinde Street, 11
English Heritage
Rose Macaulay, 1881 - 1958, writer, lived and died here.
Sources give no. 20 as her address so we guess the street has been renumbered since then.
W1, Hinde Street, 11
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Rose Macaulay
Born Rugby. Died at home, 20 Hinde House, Hinde Street. Her novels include T...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Rose Macaulay
In the first 2 minutes of the 1972 CCF film "The Boy Who Turned Yellow" some boys are taken on a school trip to the Tower of London and w...
The plaques are on the ground at the foot of the tree. The tree is one of several which are reputed to be the oldest in Britain. The buil...
This stadium was demolished in 2016 and we can't find out what happened to the plaques so we have marked them all as lost.
The plaque is incorrect in giving Thomas Cubitt as the designer. It was in fact the, unrelated, Sir William Cubitt.
Our photo of the plaque comes from Gary Hartwell's Flickr page. He brought it to our attention way back in 2007 We have recently visited...