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
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.
W1, Hinde Street, 11
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Rose Macaulay
Born Rugby. Died at home, 20 Hinde House, Hinde Street. Her novels include T...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Rose Macaulay
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
English Heritage Mary Shelley, 1797-1851, author of Frankenstein, lived here, 1846-1851.
The plaque is on the pavement between the pairs of 'railway lines'.
In our photo the plaque is lost behind the small newly-planted tree. It's now on a brick upright (whose only function is to display the p...
The small blue plaque is below the Palladian window to the left of our photo. Before 2011 the large blue plaque was where the red informa...
At least two firemen from the Silvertown Fire Station responded to the fire at the TNT factory across the road. They lost their lives when that fire led to the Silvertown Explosion. The plaque refe...
Plaque unveiled by David Suchet and Loyd Grossman (then chairman of the blue plaques panel).
Crew member of the 'Olga'. Died during the voyage bringing Cleopatra's Needle to London.
Charles Morgan, 1894 - 1958, novelist and critic, lived and died here. English Heritage
Cookery writer. Born as Elizabeth Gwynne into a wealthy family. Travelled in Europe and around the Mediterranean, spending some years in Cairo, where she married in 1944. Returned to England in 194...
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