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Dame Edith Sitwell, 1887 - 1964, poet lived here in Flat 42.
Site: Edith Sitwell (1 memorial)
NW3, Greenhill
English Heritage
Dame Edith Sitwell, 1887 - 1964, poet lived here in Flat 42.
NW3, Greenhill
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Edith Sitwell
Poet and biographer. Born at Scarborough into the aristocracy. 6-foot tall,...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Edith Sitwell
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
Sigmund Freud, 1856 - 1939, founder of psychoanalysis, lived here, 1938 - 1939. English Heritage
The Artist Rifles was formed here at the studio of Henry Wyndham Phillips, 1860.
The new pedestrian subway under the northern approach to Southwark Bridge was formally opened on 19 January 2000 by the unveiling of a sm...
The Hackney Central Library was opened in 1908. It shut in the 1990s and in 1999 a new library opened in Town Hall Square, on the other ...
This stone was placed here in the Millennium year 2000 AD to commemorate the 100th anniversary in 1997 of The Heath & Hampstead Socie...
Founded in response to the threat to demolish the Georgian cottages on Southgate Green. In 1993 its name was changed to Southgate District Civic Trust, in order to reflect the wider area of its int...
Chairman of the London County Council, 1916 - 1917. Grandson of the first baronet by his son Thomas Fowell Buxton (1822–1908).
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