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
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A Grade II Listed building, the Limehouse District Public Library opened in November 1901 and closed in 2003. It has since been redevelop...
In 2009 Alan Patient reported that "the pub has been boarded up for many months and the plaque removed." 2013: The Victorian Society are...
The name Joseph Dixon appears in both the lists on the plaque: a Trustee and a Churchwarden.
The lost Bryant & May testimonial fountain was on the pavement in front of this station.
Site of St. Benet Gracechurch, demolished 1876. The Corporation of the City of London
There is meant to be another identical plaque further north in Brick Lane but we cannot find it. This cast-iron roundel, showing buttons ...
The foundation stones are listed here left to right. They were laid in October 1889 and the building opened in April the following year....
In July 2018 the 5 VC plaques are laid into the esplanade in front of the war memorial, reading left to right: Parslow, Booth, Train, Say...
Viscount Grey of Falloden. Born London. Foreign Secretary. Died Northumberland at his country seat. He figures in one of the pivotal moments in the campaign for the vote for women. in 1905 Christa...
Actor, Henry Irving, (John Henry Brodribb), 1838 - 1905, lived on this site, 1881 - 1889.
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