Plaque

Melanie Klein

Inscription

Melanie Klein, 1882 - 1960, psychoanalyst and pioneer of child analysis, lived here.
Greater London Council

Klein moved here in 1933 and stayed till 1953 when she moved to a flat in 20 Bracknell Gardens, West Hampstead.

Site: Melanie Klein (1 memorial)

NW8, Clifton Hill, 42

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Melanie Klein

Psychoanalyst and pioneer of child analysis.  Born with the surname Reizes in...

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