Lord Haldane, 1856 - 1928, statesman, lawyer and philosopher, lived here.
London County Council
Site: Lord Haldane (1 memorial)
SW1, Queen Anne's Gate, 26
Lord Haldane, 1856 - 1928, statesman, lawyer and philosopher, lived here.
London County Council
SW1, Queen Anne's Gate, 26
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Lord Haldane
Politician and educationalist. Born Richard Burdon Haldane at 17 Charlotte Sq...
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Lord Haldane
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