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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This plaque is made of a single piece of cast iron.
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