English Heritage
Dr Margery Blackie, 1898 - 1981, homeopathic physician, lived and worked here 1929 - 1980.
Site: Dr Margery Blackie (1 memorial)
SW7, Thurloe Street, 18
English Heritage
Dr Margery Blackie, 1898 - 1981, homeopathic physician, lived and worked here 1929 - 1980.
SW7, Thurloe Street, 18
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Dr Margery Blackie
Homeopathic physician. Born Hertfordshire, daughter and niece of homeopaths....
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Dr Margery Blackie
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
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The original gatehouse together with the keystone form the entrance to the current building.
As the gateway to Metroland, Betjeman was fond of this station.
The overflow pipe is not part of the memorial.
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This statue, or one very like it, is shown in the 1975 'Bernard Falk's Tour Of Hidden London'.
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