Person    | Male  Born 25/4/1873  Died 22/6/1956

Walter de la Mare

Categories: Poetry

Poet and writer. Born 83 Maryon Road, Charlton. Best known poem "The Listeners" ("Is there anybody there?" said the Traveller, Knocking on the moonlit door ....). Lived at: Bovill Road, Forest Hill (1877-86); 14 Thornsett Road, Anerley, (1912–25); Hill House, Taplow (1925–39); Montpelier Row (1940-56) where he died.

From 1890 for 18 years he worked in the statistics department of the London office of Standard Oil to support his family.

There are two plaques for him erected by Bromley Council, but oddly only the one in Mackenzie Road is included in their website.

Beckenham Heritage Group gives his (with his wife) addresses as follows: 1899-1906: 6 Lynton Terrace, now 195 Mackenzie Road, near his sister who had just moved in on the other side of the road; autumn 1906-07: in a ‘horrible little flat’ in Samos Road, Anerley; mid-summer 1907-12: Worbeck Road, Anerley (an unhealthy house); 1912-December 1924: 14 Thornsett Road (quiet and spacious)."

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Walter de la Mare

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Forest Hill mural

{Panel 1:} A Brief Local History In medieval times this area was known as The...

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Walter de la Mare - Green Lane

Walter de la Mare (1873 - 1956) ''Is there anybody there? said the traveller ...

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Walter de la Mare - Mackenzie Road

Walter de la Mare, 1873 - 1956, poet and author, lived here. The London Borou...

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Walter de la Mare - Montpelier Row

Walter de la Mare, 1873 - 1956, poet, lived here, 1940 - 1956. English Heritage

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Walter de la Mare - Thornsett Road

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