Greater London Council
Ford Madox Brown, 1821 - 1893, painter, lived here.
Brown lived here from 1855 to 1865.
Site: Ford Madox Brown (1 memorial)
NW5, Fortess Road, 56
Greater London Council
Ford Madox Brown, 1821 - 1893, painter, lived here.
Brown lived here from 1855 to 1865.
NW5, Fortess Road, 56
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Ford Madox Brown
Painter and designer. Born Calais - the family travelled frequently between F...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Ford Madox Brown
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The peace symbol, designed by Gerald Holtom, adopted here 1958. London Borough of Hackney
"The objects of The Kensington Society are to preserve and improve the amenities of Kensington for the public benefit by stimulating interest in its history and records, promoting good architecture...
Property developers who help to establish businesses in Greenwich.
The splendid A London Inheritance has found a booklet that was published to raise money for the rebuilding fund. That site quotes extensi...
Plaque is on a corner at the back of the building.
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