Erection date: 1993
English Heritage
Frank Dobson, 1886-1963, sculptor lived here.
Site: Frank Dobson (1 memorial)
SW10, Harley Gardens, 14
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Erection date: 1993
English Heritage
Frank Dobson, 1886-1963, sculptor lived here.
SW10, Harley Gardens, 14
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Frank Dobson
Sculptor. CBE, RA. Born at Queen Charlotte's Hospital, Marylebone Road, Londo...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Frank Dobson
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
This stone was laid by Sir Nicholas Edwin Waterhouse, KBE, 21st January 1955.
This garden acquired its name due to its popularity as a lunchtime garden with workers from the nearby General Post Office (long gone). ...
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This was the first plaque erected to a black person, in 1975.
This building was opened as the headquarters of the National Institute for the Deaf by His Majesty King George VI when HRH the Duke of Yo...
This garden acquired its name due to its popularity as a lunchtime garden with workers from the nearby General Post Office (long gone). ...
English Heritage Mary Shelley, 1797-1851, author of Frankenstein, lived here, 1846-1851.
Strangely, there are two identical blue plaques, either side of the entrance.
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