English Heritage
Louis MacNeice, 1907 - 1963, poet, lived here, 1947 - 1952.
Site: Louis MacNeice (1 memorial)
N1, Canonbury Park South, 52
English Heritage
Louis MacNeice, 1907 - 1963, poet, lived here, 1947 - 1952.
N1, Canonbury Park South, 52
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Louis MacNeice
Poet. Born Belfast, Northern Ireland at 2 Brookhill Avenue. Joined the BBC ...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Louis MacNeice
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Site of the Priory of the Blackfriars, founded 1278. The Corporation of the City of London
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Left to right: Mackmurdo, Williams, Thornycroft. All in a similar design so presumably erected by the same organisation - possibly a form...
Saint in the Roman Catholic Church. Franciscan killed by the Nazis in 1941.
Inscriptions for Beresford Square and Woolwich Market are on opposite sides of the arch.
Actually Lytham House is thought to be the tall Victorian building to the west of the low 1950s building.
First conserved in 1959 by the Ministry of Works when it was in the basement of the then new General Post Office. The picture source is a report by the developers of the current building.
Laurence Vincent Moran was born on 2 March 1966 in Hammersmith. He was a son of Michael C. Moran and Rita F. L. Moran née Craft née Sheppard (1931-1985). He died, aged 21 years, on 18 November 1987...
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