Radclyffe Hall, 1880 - 1943, novelist and poet, lived here, 1924 - 1929.
English Heritage
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...
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Radclyffe Hall
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This strangely monikered garden was named for Dr William Heath Strange who, in 1882, founded the Hampstead General Hospital that went on ...
2024: Andrew Hall wrote to say: "The Flamingo Club at 33 - 37 Wardour Street was also the location of the Fifty-Fifty Club, a supper and ...
We note that the plaque, twice refers to 'Angel', not 'the Angel', and realise that we are not sure which usage is correct.
This project became known as the Treatment Rooms after a sign which came from a Hackney mental institute.
Above the door on the left is inscribed "1892". On the south face of this building are 4 inscribed stones laid by (left to right) JC Ran...
Cricketer and politician. Born Learie Nicholas Constantine at Petit Valley, Diego Martin, near Maraval, Trinidad. As a cricketer, he toured England with the West Indies team in the 1920s and was ev...
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