Alfred Reynolds, Hungarian poet and philosopher lived here 1980 - 1993.
Site: Alfred Reynolds (1 memorial)
NW3, Branch Hill, Lower Lodge
Alfred Reynolds, Hungarian poet and philosopher lived here 1980 - 1993.
NW3, Branch Hill, Lower Lodge
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Alfred Reynolds
Born as Reinhold Alfréd in Budapest. Writer on social and religious topics. K...
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We first photographed this plaque some years ago when the building was The Queen's Head public house.
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The story of this crash is very well told at Their Last Night. Here we give a brief summary. The plane was a a Mark 5 Halifax No DK 253 of 427 Squadron based at Leeming, Yorkshire. It was one o...
Founded by Charles Evenden as a brotherhood of South African front-line ex-soldiers. The club-houses are known as shell-holes.
Born Dublin shortly before her parents moved to London. 1929 the family moved to Kent. With difficulty (due to her gender) she managed to gain a place to study medicine at the University of Edinbur...
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