Dame Lucie Rie, 1902 - 1995, potter, lived and worked here from 1939 until her death.
Site: Lucie Rie (1 memorial)
W2, Albion Mews, The Studio
This must be one of the most delightful locations for any plaque in London.
Dame Lucie Rie, 1902 - 1995, potter, lived and worked here from 1939 until her death.
W2, Albion Mews, The Studio
This must be one of the most delightful locations for any plaque in London.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Lucie Rie
Potter. Née Gompertz in Vienna into a rich, intellectual family. 1938 she and...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Lucie Rie
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