English Heritage
Louis MacNeice, 1907 - 1963, poet, lived here, 1947 - 1952.
Site: Louis MacNeice (1 memorial)
N1, Canonbury Park South, 52
English Heritage
Louis MacNeice, 1907 - 1963, poet, lived here, 1947 - 1952.
N1, Canonbury Park South, 52
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Louis MacNeice
Poet. Born Belfast, Northern Ireland at 2 Brookhill Avenue. Joined the BBC ...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Louis MacNeice
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
Jinnah had come to London to study Law at Lincoln's Inn between 1892 and 1896. A register of readers at the British Museum confirms that ...
Tassaduq Ahmed MBE (1923 - 2001) Bengali community pioneer and educational and social campaigner, lived here, c1991 - c1998. Tower Hamle...
The plaques are located on the platform side of the ticket barriers.
Spike lived in Finchley and often visited Stephens' House - then called Avenue House. Together with the extensive grounds it had been lef...
Chairman of the Savoy Group 1948 - 1984 and Managing Director 1941 - 1979. Lord Mayor of London in 1973. Born 62 Esmond Road, Acton into a theatrical family. Credentials: GBE CVO D Litt, JP. D...
When Ben was a child his family lived at number 1 Pilgrim's Lane, 1904-6. His time at 2b was during the 1970s and 80s.
The Fitzwilliam Museum has a page showing an original medal and: "The victory of Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815 led to the first British Ar...
Marconi House was built in 1904 as the Gaiety Restaurant, linked with the Gaiety Theatre which was in the building to the west. The Mar...
Queen's drummer Roger Taylor unveiled the plaque.
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