Plaque

Rose Macaulay

Inscription

English Heritage
Rose Macaulay, 1881 - 1958, writer, lived and died here.

Sources give no. 20 as her address so we guess the street has been renumbered since then.

Site: Rose Macaulay (1 memorial)

W1, Hinde Street, 11

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Rose Macaulay

Born Rugby. Died at home, 20 Hinde House, Hinde Street. Her novels include T...

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