Plaque

Dr Margery Blackie

Inscription

English Heritage
Dr Margery Blackie, 1898 - 1981, homeopathic physician, lived and worked here 1929 - 1980.

Site: Dr Margery Blackie (1 memorial)

SW7, Thurloe Street, 18

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Dr Margery Blackie

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Dr. Margery Blackie

Homeopathic physician. Born Hertfordshire, daughter and niece of homeopaths....

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