Poet and essayist. Born in Liverpool. A member of The Rhymers' Club.
Died in Menton, south of France.
Poet and essayist. Born in Liverpool. A member of The Rhymers' Club.
Died in Menton, south of France.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Richard Le Gallienne
The Rhymers' Club is not specifically mentioned on the plaque but Ye Olde Che...
Poet and politician. Probably born in Essex. Lived in Bow Street. Died at Bath.
Illustrator of children's books and poet. Born 21 Cavendish Street N1 (now entirely post-war blocks of flats). She and her family moved to Upper Street in 1852. She worked for London branch of Marc...
Poet. Charlotte Mary Mew was born Bloomsbury in the building with the plaque. Those who appreciated her poetry included Thomas Hardy, Siegfried Sassoon and Virginia Woolf. In February 1890 her fam...
Poet, and diplomat. Born in Csongrád, Hungary. His family moved to Romania in 1896, where the Serbian heritage was instilled in him. In 1912 he went to study in Rijeka (in modern day Croatia) and V...
Person, Poetry, Politics & Administration, Austria, Balkans, Hungary, Romania, Serbia
Poet. Born Idaho, USA. Had a close relationship with Hilda Doolittle whom he met at university. She followed him to London and with others they developed the Imagism poetry movement. Pound wa...
For almost 4 years during WW2, while their buildings were occupied in war work, Malvern College was housed with Harrow School, which nowa...
Architect. Son of the architect George Dance the Elder, one of the 4 original members of the Royal Academy, he designed Newgate Prison and St Luke's Hospital. John Soane was his pupil. We have see...
We first saw this plaque when it was on the building that used to occupy this site. That was from 1990ish but the style of the plaque is ...
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