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Sir Frederick Treves, 1853 - 1923, surgeon, lived here, 1886 - 1907.
Site: Sir Frederick Treves (1 memorial)
W1, Wimpole Street, 6
English Heritage
Sir Frederick Treves, 1853 - 1923, surgeon, lived here, 1886 - 1907.
W1, Wimpole Street, 6
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Sir Frederick Treves
Born Dorchester. Died Lausanne, Switzerland. Surgeon, famous as physician to ...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Sir Frederick Treves
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
Sir William Nicholson, 1872 - 1949, painter and printmaker, lived here 1904 - 1906. English Heritage
From Newham Stories (2018: that link not working but Newham Story has the text) we learn that there used to be another plaque commemorati...
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The British Pathe commentator says the plaque will eventually be sent to Russia. Some people are carrying a large banner reading 'Quiet N...
Born in Kirkcaldy, Fifeshire, Scotland. Died 13 Albemarle Street and is buried in Westminster Abbey. Robert is the most celebrated of the four Adam brothers, who together designed classical build...
English Heritage Sir Stafford Cripps, 1889-1952, statesman born here.
Composer and conductor. Born Eugene Aynsley Goossens in Rochester Square, Camden Town. Son of Eugene Goossens. Studied in London and Bruges and became associate conductor to Sir Thomas Beecham. He ...
At Berliner-Schloss (with heavy use of translation tools) we learn that this statue may enable its ill-fated twin to rise again. The sto...
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