George du Maurier lived here, 1874 to 1895.
Site: George du Maurier - NW3 (1 memorial)
NW3, Hampstead Grove, 28, New Grove House
George du Maurier lived here, 1874 to 1895.
NW3, Hampstead Grove, 28, New Grove House
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
George du Maurier - NW3
Artist and writer. Born Paris. Punch cartoonist. 1894 wrote the novel Trilby,...
The Bannister plaques are the ones on the right of the pavilion, and the Wiggins one is on the left. 2018: From The Telegraph: "Paddingt...
2017: This flat became available to rent. It is apparently a 2,758-square-foot duplex on the fifth and sixth floors with views over Westm...
There is an almost identical plaque on Celia Blairman House in Folgate Street.
To commemorate the visit by Their Majesties Queen Elizabeth II and Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands to the Dutch Church in Austin Friars ...
{On the floral emblem:} Canada fire fighters. In memory of three members of the corps of (civilian) Canadian fire fighters: Fireman J.S...
Awarded the VC for his heroism on 30 November 1917, age 41, while serving in the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment). "Most conspicuous bravery, initiative and determination. When brigade HQ ...
Hill House (or The Hill), was occupied after his father's death by John Gurney Hoare. In 1896 his son, Sir Samuel Hoare, sold it to Georg...
From their Facebook page: "Art, activism and accountability. All our work is funded by the public, no big donors."
Known by everyone as Bobby Charlton (though he became Sir Robert Charlton, CBE) he was a football player and manager. Born in Ashington, Northumberland. Brother of Jack Charlton. He played principa...
Possibly the granite trough added to the foot is intended to hold wreaths etc. The only name out of sequence is T. Warman, which is at t...
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