Alfred Reynolds, Hungarian poet and philosopher lived here 1980 - 1993.
Site: Alfred Reynolds (1 memorial)
NW3, Branch Hill, Lower Lodge
Alfred Reynolds, Hungarian poet and philosopher lived here 1980 - 1993.
NW3, Branch Hill, Lower Lodge
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Alfred Reynolds
Born as Reinhold Alfréd in Budapest. Writer on social and religious topics. K...
London County Council Henry Fuseli, 1741 - 1825, artist, lived here, 1788 - 1803.
A misnomer since there is no connection with Cleopatra at all. In 1500 BC Pharaoh Thothmes erected two red granite obelisks at Heliopolis...
This Neo-Tudor block has a better-maintained twin on the other side of the road to the right. The plaque is on the bricks between the bas...
Dame Sheila Sherlock, MD, FRS, 1918 - 2001, world authority on the liver, professor of medicine, lived here 1970 - 2001. City of Westminster
Teacher and educational reformer. Born in Zurich. Motto "Learning by head, hand and heart". Wrote novels explaining his principles, e.g. 'Leonard and Gertrude', 1781. Died Brugg, Switzerland.
William Blake was born on 23rd November 1757 in a house which stood on this site.
'Caves' is a misnomer, as they are entirely man-made chalk and flint mines. The earliest mention of them is around 1250, and it is believed that they were last worked in the 1830s. In World War 1, ...
Retail group specialising in clothing and food, founded by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer. There are currently over 700 branches in the U.K. and more than 300 spread over thirty other countries.
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