Plaque

Sigmund Freud

Erection date: 1956

Inscription

Sigmund Freud, 1856 - 1939, founder of psychoanalysis, lived here, 1938 - 1939.
English Heritage

Site: Sigmund and Anna Freud (2 memorials)

NW3, Maresfield Gardens, 20

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Sigmund Freud

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Sigmund Freud

Founding father of psychoanalysis. Born Morovia. In 1860 the family settled i...

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Anna Freud

Anna Freud

Anna Freud, 1895 - 1982, pioneer of child psychoanalysis, lived here 1938 - 1...

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