Plaque

Margery Allingham

Inscription

Margery Allingham, 1904 - 1966, writer of crime fiction and creator of Albert Campion, lived here, 1916 - 1926.
City of Westminster

Site: Margery Allingham (1 memorial)

W2, Westbourne Terrace Road, Hurlingham House

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Margery Allingham

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Albert Campion

Fictional detective. Created by Margery Allingham. He first appeared in 'The ...

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Margery Allingham

Writer. Born Margery Louise Allingham in Ealing. Initially she studied drama ...

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Margery Allingham

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Westminster City Council

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