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...
The smaller roundel beside this large plaque is the 1991 RIBA Regional Architecture Award. April 2012: Londonist reports on plans for re...
That's not a typo in the transcription - The RWF used the spelling Welch in their title, although its use is not consistent in this memor...
Lord David Sheppard, 1929 - 2005, England cricket captain, Bishop of Woolwich then Bishop of Liverpool. Lived here from 1969 to 1975. Pec...
Unveiled by Sir John Gielgud on the centenary of the first night of An Ideal Husband.
Son of William Charles Appleby and Edith Emily Appleby. Lived at 121 Hindle House Arcola Street Hackney where, 5 months before his death, a bomb had killed his mother. He was a Royal Navy DEMS Gu...
January 1904 erected a cattle trough in memory of her aunt, Ann E. L. Crofton.
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