Plaque

Robert Bevan

Inscription

Robert Polhill Bevan, 1865 - 1925, Camden Town Group painter, lived here, 1900 - 1925.
English Heritage

Site: Robert Bevan (1 memorial)

NW3, Adamson Road, 14

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Robert Bevan

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Robert Polhill Bevan

Painter,  born Hove.  Founding member of the Camden Town Group, the London Gr...

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