This was the London home of G. Lowes Dickinson, author and humanist, He was born 1862 and died 1932.
Site: Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson (1 memorial)
W8, Edwardes Square, 11
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This was the London home of G. Lowes Dickinson, author and humanist, He was born 1862 and died 1932.
W8, Edwardes Square, 11
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson
Scholar and Humanist. Born at Langham Chambers, near Oxford Circus. Although ...
Robert Aickman, 1914 - 1981, author and co-founder of the Inland Waterways Association, lived and worked here. The Inland Waterways Assoc...
Sir George Grove, 1820 - 1900, promoter of musical knowledge, lived here. English Heritage
{Beneath the 'bridge mark' of the Bridge House Estates and above the City of London coat of arms:} Southwark Bridge Re-built by the Bridg...
In our photo the sunlit plaque can be seen inside the building, between the heads of the travellers passing through the ticket barriers.
We chose the frame in the film that shows the plaque (immediately in front of the man's head) and also the corner stone lintel and pillar...
London County Council William Pitt the younger, 1759 - 1806, lived here, 1803 - 1804.
Regarded as the best-preserved Jacobean house in Greater London. It was built by the crown to house Sir Adam Newton and his royal charge, Prince Henry, the son of King James I. The interior feature...
The doors are labelled "Prince Edward Theatre", whose main entrance is in Old Compton Street.