Plaque

Ben Nicholson

Inscription

English Heritage
Ben Nicholson, O.M., 1894 - 1942, artist, lived and died here.

Site: Ben Nicholson (1 memorial)

NW3, Pilgrim's Lane, 2b

When Ben was a child his family lived at number 1 Pilgrim's Lane, 1904-6. His time at 2b was during the 1970s and 80s.

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Ben Nicholson

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Ben Nicholson

Artist. Born Denham, Buckinghamshire. Father was Sir William Nicholson, paint...

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