Plaque

Thomas Daniell

Inscription

Thomas Daniell, 1749 - 1840, topographical artist, lived here.
English Heritage

Site: Pater and Daniell (2 memorials)

W8, Earl's Terrace, 12 & 14

In our photo Daniell's plaque on number 14 is nearest the camera.

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Thomas Daniell

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Thomas Daniell

Topographical artist. Born Kingston upon Thames. Studied art and set off for ...

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English Heritage

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Walter Pater

Walter Pater

Pater lived here with his sisters 1885 - 93.

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