Plaque

Sir Henry Newbolt

Inscription

Sir Henry Newbolt, 1862 - 1938, poet, lived here.
English Heritage

Site: Sir Henry Newbolt (1 memorial)

W8, Campden Hill Road, 29

March 2016: Google Street View has this whole house fogged out. Someone ever so important must live there.

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Sir Henry Newbolt

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Poet. Also: lawyer, novelist, playwright and magazine editor. Born Staffordsh...

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