Siegfried Sassoon, 1886 - 1967, writer, lived here 1925 - 1932.
English Heritage
Site: Siegfried Sassoon - W8 (1 memorial)
W8, Campden Hill Square, 23
Siegfried Sassoon, 1886 - 1967, writer, lived here 1925 - 1932.
English Heritage
W8, Campden Hill Square, 23
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Siegfried Sassoon - W8
Poet and writer. Born Siegfried Loraine (also spelt Lorraine or Louvain depen...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Siegfried Sassoon - W8
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
The plaque is between the windows on the ground and first floor.
In the 1966 Football World Cup on 30 July, England beat Germany and the whole country went football crazy. This statue recreates an even...
We chickened out of deciding where to put the apostrophe in 'Mothers'.
The 'Elder Brethren' are the court of 31 people who run Trinity House, under the Master, currently the Princess Royal. They are drawn fro...
The plaque was stolen some years ago. In 1994 (300th birthday) the Voltaire Foundation got it put back.
Jinnah had come to London to study Law at Lincoln's Inn between 1892 and 1896. A register of readers at the British Museum confirms that ...
Soldier and Fireman. Born in Trinidad, he was one of the first black men to join the British Army. In WW1, he earned a reputation for throwing bombs back over enemy lines and was nicknamed the 'Coc...
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A scheme developed by The Campaign for Real Ale for erecting plaques on public houses that have featured in significant events in history.
Architect, builder and patron of the arts.
See "2018" below for the event that this relief depicts. Camden's Public Art List of Major Works in the Borough (warning: large file) sa...
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