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
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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
Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...
Edward Owen Greening, 1836 - 1923, co-operator and social reformer, lived in a house on this site, 1893 - 1923, presented by CWS. London ...
In the 19th century this brewery was on the elite tourist trail so in 1850 when Haynau arrived in London here he came. But his reputatio...
The plaque is on the low, angled, wall - angled upwards to catch the rain, hence its poor condition.
The plaque on the brick wall in the picture reads: The BBC Star Terrace, "Bring me fun, bring me sunshine, bring me love" Sylvie Dee. De...
Novelist, Antonia White, (Eirene Botting), 1899 - 1980, lived here, 1899 - 1921.
Friese-Greene lived here 1888-91 and a plaque was erected in 1954 - it can be seen in the photo, beside the door. In 1997, despite local ...
We'd always assumed that this war was known as the Great War until WW2 came along at which point it was renamed as World War One or the First World War. But the term was first used in print in 1920...
The Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall carried out the first ringing of the bell.
Back in the 1960s this was the place where would-be future pop icons hung out. We've found references to: Marc Bolan, The Kinks, The Rolling Stones, Donovan, Small Faces, Elton John, Jimi Hendrix,...