London Borough of Camden
Lord Pitt of Hampstead, 1913 - 1994, physician and civil rights campaigner, worked here, 1950 - 84.
Site: Lord Pitt of Hampstead (1 memorial)
NW1, North Gower Street, 200
London Borough of Camden
Lord Pitt of Hampstead, 1913 - 1994, physician and civil rights campaigner, worked here, 1950 - 84.
NW1, North Gower Street, 200
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Lord Pitt of Hampstead
Physician and civil rights campaigner. Councillor; Chairman of Greater Londo...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Lord Pitt of Hampstead
The Town Hall in Euston Road once housed these interesting murals by Cecil Os...
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Westminster Bridge is owned by Transport for London so they probably created the plaque.
Commemoration of this event has had a chequered history. First Hackney mistakenly erected a plaque on the wrong building. That plaque the...
With no other information we cannot identify "M.M.S.E. de N." so we are rather stumped. The poem is by Mary Hall but the voice could be ...
Novelist, known professionally as E. M. Forster. He was born at 6 Melcombe Place (demolished) on 1 January 1879 and his birth was registered as Henry Morgan Forster in the 1st quarter of 1879 in th...
The address is also home to the Keeping Gallery which displays works by both artists. For many years after Charles' death, Renate gave ta...
Member of Housing Committee, Diss Street 1922 and Housing Committee Parmiter Street, 1926. Member of the Bethnal Green Baths Committee in 1926. Mayor of Bethnal Green 1924-27 (three terms).
Sykes' family unveiled this plaque just 3 days after the first anniversary of his death. A plaque for Spike Milligan (unveiled by Sykes)...
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