Plaque

Edith Sitwell

Inscription

English Heritage
Dame Edith Sitwell, 1887 - 1964, poet lived here in Flat 42.

Site: Edith Sitwell (1 memorial)

NW3, Greenhill

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Edith Sitwell

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Dame Edith Sitwell

Poet and biographer. Born at Scarborough into the aristocracy. 6-foot tall,...

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