Anthony Eden, Lord Avon, 1897 - 1977, Prime Minister of Great Britain, lived here.
Site: Beau Brummell & Anthony Eden (2 memorials)
W1, Chesterfield Street, 4
Eden on the left, Brummell on the right
Anthony Eden, Lord Avon, 1897 - 1977, Prime Minister of Great Britain, lived here.
W1, Chesterfield Street, 4
Eden on the left, Brummell on the right
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Anthony Eden
Born Durham, Succeeded Churchill as Prime Minister, 1955 - 57. The Suez crisi...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Anthony Eden
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Manufacturing company. Founded in Notting Hill by John Kirby Farnell. Initially they produced fancy items such as tea cosies and pincushions. Farnell's daughter Agnes started making soft toys in 18...
This memorial commemorates all 22 Camberwell citizens killed in WW1. We don't know when it was unveiled but think it may be the response ...
These mosaics are laid in the pavement in a rather sad, out the way, corner of the South Bank, at street level, near the non-main entranc...
As a member of the No-Conscription Fellowship he was a leading conscientious objector to WW1.
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