English Heritage
Louis MacNeice, 1907 - 1963, poet, lived here, 1947 - 1952.
Site: Louis MacNeice (1 memorial)
N1, Canonbury Park South, 52
English Heritage
Louis MacNeice, 1907 - 1963, poet, lived here, 1947 - 1952.
N1, Canonbury Park South, 52
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Louis MacNeice
Poet. Born Belfast, Northern Ireland at 2 Brookhill Avenue. Joined the BBC ...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Louis MacNeice
The exterior boasts (at least) two copies of this plaque, both positioned below what's visible in our photo.
Not the style, but the high quality of this plaque reminds us of the one in Bessborough Gardens, unveiled by the Prince of Wales the year...
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In a Westminster audit of 2003 the Baker fountain was described as being "inside the churchyard in the south west corner ...c.1886 featur...
Hamptons International, the estate agents, occupy William Willett’s former estate offices at 7 Lower Sloane Street.
Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the first directly elected strategic local government body for London. Replaced by the Greater London Council, covering a la...
Designed as offices for London government, the building was opened in 1922 by King George V. We think it very likely that these plaques,...
{On the milestone on which he props his foot:} Chester 197 miles. (Right base of statue:} Sculpture by Jonathan Wylder 1998 {Front of...
Drowned in the 1898 HMS Albion disaster, aged 14. Buried in grave 2 at the memorial in East London Cemetery.
Bill Brandt, 1904 - 1983, photogapher lived here. English Heritage