City of Westminster
Lady Dorothy Nevill, 1826 - 1913, horticulturist, collector, writer and hostess, lived here, 1873 - 1913.
Site: Dorothy Nevill (1 memorial)
W1, Charles Street, 45
City of Westminster
Lady Dorothy Nevill, 1826 - 1913, horticulturist, collector, writer and hostess, lived here, 1873 - 1913.
W1, Charles Street, 45
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Dorothy Nevill
Hostess, horticulturist, collector, writer. Born 11 Berkeley Square. Daughter...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Dorothy Nevill
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