Radclyffe Hall, 1880 - 1943, novelist and poet, lived here, 1924 - 1929.
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Site: Radclyffe Hall (1 memorial)
W8, Holland Street, 37
Radclyffe Hall, 1880 - 1943, novelist and poet, lived here, 1924 - 1929.
English Heritage
W8, Holland Street, 37
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Radclyffe Hall
Novelist and poet. Born as Marguerite Radclyffe Hall in Bournemouth into a w...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Radclyffe Hall
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Otto Schiff, CBE, 1875 - 1952, founder and director of the Jewish Refugees Committee, which was based here, 1933 - 1939. Erected by The A...
The inscription in the stone is merely functional but the overlapping children's heads adorning the entrance are a delight. The "hair" o...
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