Erection date: 1999
Martina Bergman Ősterberg 1849-1915, Pioneer of Physical Education for Women, lived and worked here.
Site: Martina Osterberg (1 memorial)
NW6, Broadhurst Gardens, 1
Credit for this entry to: Matt Brown
Erection date: 1999
Martina Bergman Ősterberg 1849-1915, Pioneer of Physical Education for Women, lived and worked here.
NW6, Broadhurst Gardens, 1
Credit for this entry to: Matt Brown
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