Plaque

Christopher and Henry Nevinson

Erection date: 26/6/2018

Inscription

Henry Nevinson, 1856 - 1941, journalist; C. R. W. Nevinson, 1889 - 1946, artist, lived and worked here.
English Heritage

Site: Christopher and Henry Nevinson (1 memorial)

4, Downside Crescent, NW3

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Christopher and Henry Nevinson

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Christopher Nevinson

Artist. Born Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson in Hampstead, son of Henry Ne...

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Henry Nevinson

War correspondent. Born Henry Woodd Nevinson. He reported on the Second Boer ...

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