Greater London Council
Walter Sickert, 1860 - 1942, painter and etcher, lived and worked here.
Site: Walter Sickert (1 memorial)
NW1, Mornington Crescent, 6
Greater London Council
Walter Sickert, 1860 - 1942, painter and etcher, lived and worked here.
NW1, Mornington Crescent, 6
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Walter Sickert
Considered the most influential English painter since Turner. Born Munich, el...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Walter Sickert
Replaced the LCC. The GLC was abolished, some say, because Mrs Thatcher could...
This is an extremely unusual plaque: its form and content are unique. Clearly hand-made, the writing just looks old. The plaque is either...
In Metz, France. Yes, you guessed it, we spotted this while on holiday, and knowing we already had plaques for Verlaine in London and on ...
The Shropshire Star reported that the black plaque was erected in November 2020 apparently as a temporary plaque and on 18 December that ...
Plaque unveiled by the broadcaster George Alagiah, a local resident.
A corps of the British Army. It provides military engineering and other technical support to the British Armed Forces. Known as 'sappers' apparently from the French 'sappe' meaning 'spadework' or '...
Built as a, very large, variety theatre by Oswald Stoll using architect Frank Matcham. It experienced some ups and downs financially and then in the early sixties suffered the indignity of conversi...
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