Sir John Betjeman, 1906 - 1984, poet, lived here, 1908 - 1917.
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Site: John Betjeman - N6 (1 memorial)
N6, Highgate West Hill, 31
Sir John Betjeman, 1906 - 1984, poet, lived here, 1908 - 1917.
English Heritage
N6, Highgate West Hill, 31
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
John Betjeman - N6
Poet Laureate 1972 - 1984. Conservation campaigner. Credited with saving the ...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
John Betjeman - N6
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The library, by E. Vincent Harris and opened in 1960, is the building to the south, the left of our picture. The Library Time Machine mus...
Palace Theatre - Stage Entrance The world's greatest artistes have passed and will pass through these doors.
There is another identical plaque (not photgraphed) on the other side of the viaduct, to the right.
Born Edinburgh. Journal editor and Spanish scholar. Editor of ‘The Athenaeum’ from 1871 to 1911. Following a tour of Spain in 1874, he dedicated himself to the study of Spanish literature. Died...
The Camden Palace was home to the Goon Show through the 1950s.
The municipal governing body of the City of London. Officially the 'Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London'. In 2006 the name was changed from just 'Corporation of London' to disti...
Screenwriter and novelist. Born on 12 August 1931 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He's the one who first said "Nobody knows anything" in reference to predicting which films will be successful. He died ...
Sculptor. William Silver Frith. Born Leicester. Other London work: Metropolitan Life Assurance Company building in Moorgate; Imperial College, South Kensington,; Two Temple Place.
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