Plaque

Don Luigi Sturzo

Inscription

Don Luigi Sturzo, 1871 - 1959, Italian political leader, lived here in exile from Italy between 1926 and 1933 as a guest of his friends Barbara Barclay Carter and Cicely M. Marshall.
City of Westminster
Comune di Caltagirone

Site: Don Luigi Sturzo (1 memorial)

W2, Gloucester Terrace, 213

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Don Luigi Sturzo

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Barbara Barclay Carter

A Catholic convert who translated Italian writing and promoted the Italian de...

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Cicely Mary Marshall

Joint host of Luigi Sturzo with Barbara Barclay Carter (see there for details...

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Don Luigi Sturzo

Italian Catholic priest and prominent politician, one of the fathers of the C...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Don Luigi Sturzo

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Comune di Caltagirone

Caltagirone is the town in Sicily, Italy, where Luigi Sturzo was born.

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Westminster City Council

The ancient parish of St Margaret's was divided into St Margaret's and St Joh...

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