Helen Gwynne-Vaughan
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After her husband’s sudden death in 1915, Gwynne-Vaughan moved to this flat, in close proximity to Birkbeck College where she gained her professors...
After her husband’s sudden death in 1915, Gwynne-Vaughan moved to this flat, in close proximity to Birkbeck College where she gained her professors...
From English Heritage: "The three storey Georgian house belonged to her stepmother Florence’s mother, Lady Olliffe, and served as her London base f...
In our photo the plaque can just be seen between the bush and the right hand ground floor window.
The mural is part of the club's 'Say No to Antisemitism' campaign. The statue in our photograph is Peter Osgood.
The Shropshire Star reported that the black plaque was erected in November 2020 apparently as a temporary plaque and on 18 December that same year ...
The blue plaque is below the Palladian window to the left of our photo. Before 2011 the square blue plaque was where the red information board now ...