Charles Walter Stansby Williams, 1886 - 1945, writer, was born here.
Site: Charles Williams (1 memorial)
N7, Caedmon Road, 3
Charles Walter Stansby Williams, 1886 - 1945, writer, was born here.
N7, Caedmon Road, 3
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Charles Williams
Writer on literature and theology, novelist and poet. Born Charles Walter Sta...
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