Sidney Webb (1859 - 1947) and Beatrice Webb (1858 - 1943) social scientists and political reformers, lived here.
Greater London Council
Site: Sidney & Beatrice Webb (1 memorial)
NW3, Netherhall Gardens, 10
Sidney Webb (1859 - 1947) and Beatrice Webb (1858 - 1943) social scientists and political reformers, lived here.
Greater London Council
NW3, Netherhall Gardens, 10
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Sidney & Beatrice Webb
Social scientist, economist and political reformer. Born as Beatrice Potter i...
Social researcher, economist and reformer, founder of the L.S.E., Born London...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Sidney & Beatrice Webb
Replaced the LCC. The GLC was abolished, some say, because Mrs Thatcher could...
The Listing text says the statue and the relief are of copper, not the more usual bronze. The front of the plinth below the seated lady s...
Strummer lived here in a squat with the band, the 101ers, named after a previous squat they'd occupied at 101 Walterton Road, W9.
The plaque was unveiled by actor and president of the Heritage Foundation, Vicki Michelle.
English Heritage Dame Myra Hess, 1890 - 1965, pianist, lived here.
MCC The second Lord's Cricket Ground, 1811 - 1813, home of MCC, was located on part of Lisson Green Estate.