Plaque

Charlotte Riddell

Erection date: 8/3/2010

Inscription

Charlotte Riddell, 1832 - 1906, Gothic novelist lived at 'St John's Lodge' that once stood near here, 1868 - 1873.
Historic Buildings of the London Borough of Haringey 

Unveiled on International Women's Day.

Site: Charlotte Riddell (1 memorial)

N15, St Ann's Road, St Ann's Hospital

St Ann's Road was known until 1872 as Hanger Lane.

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Charlotte Riddell

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St John's Lodge

Haringey On-line has a map of the area in 1891 showing "St John's House" and ...

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Charlotte Riddell

Born as Charlotte Eliza Lawson Cowan in Ireland.  Moved to London in 1855.  M...

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London Borough of Haringey

Created in 1965 by the amalgamation of three former boroughs: Hornsey, Wood G...

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