Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806 - 1861) - poet - lived here.
L.C.C.
Site: Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Gloucester Place (1 memorial)
W1, Gloucester Place, 99
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806 - 1861) - poet - lived here.
L.C.C.
W1, Gloucester Place, 99
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Gloucester Place
Elizabeth Barrett married Robert Browning in the St Marylebone Church facing ...
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning - Gloucester Place
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Role on the lost expedition: Able seaman on SS Terror. See John Franklin.
Sculptor of, and historian on, decorative ironwork. Also wrote on geology and botany and collected fossils. His company, based in Lambeth, did all the metal work at 2 Temple Place, inside and out, ...
Sculptor active in 1914. Also worked on Giles Gilbert Scott's Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool, in particular the carved figures of children in C15 Italian Renaissance style, in the Lady Chapel.
Born Glasgow. Aged 15 he joined Nobel's Explosives Company and worked his way up to running it. Nobels became part of ICI of which he became Chairman and Managing Director in 1930, following on fro...
When the church was here the address was Prince's Square. Our pin is positioned on the font, the boards around the trees are to the west ...
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