L.C.C.
Anthony Trollope (1851 - 1882), novelist, lived here.
Site: Anthony Trollope (1 memorial)
W1, Montagu Square, 39
The plaque is low down on the house adorned with scaffolding, so low that it suggests he lived in the basement flat.
L.C.C.
Anthony Trollope (1851 - 1882), novelist, lived here.
W1, Montagu Square, 39
The plaque is low down on the house adorned with scaffolding, so low that it suggests he lived in the basement flat.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Anthony Trollope
Author of over 50 delightful novels. Born at 16 Keppel Street. Worked for the...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Anthony Trollope
Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...
This building was partly destroyed by German aircraft on the 18th December 1917. Restoration completed 1919.
Plaques really should contain enough information to explain their presence at a particular site. This one doesn't so we've done the work...
The Historic Southwark plaque is on the street frontage beside the less ornate entrance. The other, round, plaque is inside, high on the ...
The official Norway site provides useful background information for this plaque. Â See also the Norwegian gratitude stone.
The plaque is on the low, angled, wall - angled upwards to catch the rain, hence its poor condition.
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