Plaque

Wendy Richard

Inscription

City of Westminster
Wendy Richard, MBE, 1943 - 2009, English actress, lived here, 1948 - 1953.

Wendy's parents were landlord and landlady at the pub when she was a child.

Site: Wendy Richard (1 memorial)

W1, Shepherd Market, Mayfair, Shepherds Tavern

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Wendy Richard, MBE

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