Mrs Patrick Campbell, 1865 - 1940, actress, lived here.
Site: Mrs Patrick Campbell (1 memorial)
W8, Kensington Square, 33
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Mrs Patrick Campbell, 1865 - 1940, actress, lived here.
W8, Kensington Square, 33
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Mrs Patrick Campbell
Actress. Born Beatrice Stella Tanner in Forest House, Kensington. Her stage n...
This 1884 building was designed by Sir John Sulman. Both plaques are on the walls of the clock tower. One you can see in our photo, the ...
This plaque is on the left hand side of the courtyard.
Urban75 has photos of the 2011 unveiling of this plaque and the subsequent party.
Greater London Council Hilaire Belloc, 1870-1953, poet, essayist and historian, lived here, 1900-1905.
The plaques are on the south face of the tower, either side of the entrance. Londonist reported that in the WW2 Blitz (while BBC radio wa...
Historical painter and diarist. Born Plymouth. Not a successful man; Haydon's biographer, Paul O'Keefe, says that Haydon has been called "the William McGonagall of British painting". One morning af...
Justice of the Peace and Chairman of the Improvements Committee for the Rotherhithe Tunnel in 1908.
Fuel company. The name is a phonetic representation of the initials of the company's predecessor Standard Oil. In 1972 it was generally replaced by the name Exxon.
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