Henry Moore, 1898 - 1986, sculptor lived and worked here, 1929 - 1940.
English Heritage
Site: Henry Moore (1 memorial)
NW3, Parkhill Road, 11a
In September 1940 shrapnel hit this house and the Moores moved out to Much Hadham.
Henry Moore, 1898 - 1986, sculptor lived and worked here, 1929 - 1940.
English Heritage
NW3, Parkhill Road, 11a
In September 1940 shrapnel hit this house and the Moores moved out to Much Hadham.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Henry Moore
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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Henry Moore
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