Theatrical scenic artist, marine and landscape painter, Royal Academician.
Born Sunderland. Died Hampstead.
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Clarkson Stanfield
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Clarkson Stanfield
Stanfield House - Hampstead Clarkson Stanfield, 1793 - 1867, theatrical scen...
Pepys, Harley, Etty, Stanfield
In a house formerly standing on this site lived Samuel Pepys, 1633 - 1703, di...
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Flower Fairy Books
A series of books created by the illusrator Cicely Mary Barker. The first one was published in 1923
Sir Anthony Van Dyck
Grew up in Antwerp and was trained by Rubens. Visited London in 1620 for a few months to do a history painting for George Villiers and a portrait for the Earl of Arundel. He then worked in many ...
Arthur Hughes
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Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema
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John Wright
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Savarkar at India House
N6, Cromwell Avenue, 65
Savarkar was here from 1906 to 1909. The plaque was unveiled by Lord Fenner Brockway on 8 June 1985.
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