Born 1881, editor of Punch, 1932 - 1949, E. V. Knox (Evoe), essayist and poet, lived here from 1945 until his death in 1971.
Site: E. V. Knox & Punch (1 memorial)
NW3, Frognal, 110
Born 1881, editor of Punch, 1932 - 1949, E. V. Knox (Evoe), essayist and poet, lived here from 1945 until his death in 1971.
NW3, Frognal, 110
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
E. V. Knox & Punch
Founded in early June 1841 at a meeting at the Edinburgh Castle public house ...
Paul Nash, 1889 - 1946, war artist World Wars I & II, lived and worked here.
London County Council Matthew Arnold, 1822 - 1888, poet and critic, lived here.
Walham Green Station This Grade II listed building was originally the entrance arcadeĀ and booking hall of Walham Green Station on the Dis...
English Heritage Sir Laurence Gomme, 1853 - 1916, clerk to the London County Council, folklorist and historian, lived here, 1895 - 1909.
We first heard about this plaque a long time ago and can't remember where, but at Atlants lv: "Coca-Cola first arrived in Great Britain i...
Squadron Leader Ralph Reader CBE, officer commanding the Royal Air Force Gang Shows 1939 - 1946. Recognised for exceptional services to world Scouting, 1975. Originator of the Scouting Gang Show. ...
MP, In 1999 Minister for London bringing London's Red Route Network into full operation.
This monument is in Lincoln's Inn Square garden, opposite the building at number 20.
Health care reformer. The picture source, an article on Rogers in the British Medical Journal, 16/12/1989, was kindly brought to my attention by one of its authors, Ruth Richardson.
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