English Heritage
E. F. Benson, 1867 - 1940, writer, lived here.
Site: E. F. Benson (1 memorial)
SW3, Brompton Square, 25
English Heritage
E. F. Benson, 1867 - 1940, writer, lived here.
SW3, Brompton Square, 25
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
E. F. Benson
Edward Frederic. Writer best know for the Mapp and Lucia series set in the v...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
E. F. Benson
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
Clive lived here from 1761 until his death, from an overdose of laudanum.
2018: A London Inheritance has a very good post on this little alleyway. A mention there of a plaque to Nell Gwynne prompted us to return...
London County Council Sir Nigel Playfair, 1874-1934, actor-manager lived here.
His four children and sister were present at the unveiling.
Unusually, we did not take these two pictures; they come from John Newbery a descendant of the man commemorated. We were delighted to fin...
Architect, garden designer and author. Born Devon. Followed his uncle, Sir Arthur Blomfield, into architecture. Buildings include: United University Club (1906), south-east corner of Suffolk Stree...
Sir Gerald Dodson, KT, was Recorder of London 1937-59, the longest holder of that office. Also, he wrote the libretto of the popular operetta, The Rebel Maid, composed by Montague Phillips in 1921.
Royal Air Force (Egypt) Memorial gives a report of the laying of this stone.
This huge building, Grade 2 listed and in need of a clean, is actually 18 buildings behind a unifying facade designed by W. D. Caroe, in ...
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