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THE SECRET
ARTIST NW5
BLUE PLAQUE HOUSES
Tom Sayers, pugilistTom Sayers, pugilist, house, Camden High STreet | Charles Dickens house 2020Charles Dickens Museum, Doughty Street, WC1 | Richard D'Oyly Carte houseHome of Richard D'Oyly Carte, 1860-70. 2 Dartmouth Park Road, Kentish Town. | The Isokon Building (2)The Isokon Building (2), Lawn Road, Hampstead |
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The Isokon Building (3)The Isokon Building (3), Lawn Road, Hampstead | The Isokon BuildingThe Isokon Building, Lawn Road, Hampstead | Vera Brittain & Winifred Holtby HouseVera Brittain & Winifred Holtby house, Doughty Street, Lodnon | Dorothy Sayers' homeDorothy Sayers' home in 1920s. Great James Street. |
WB Yeats' houseWB Yeats' House, Fitzroy Road, NW3 | Engels' houseEngels' House, Regent's Park Road, NW3 | Freud MuseumThe Freud Museum, Maresfield Gardens, Hampstead | Sylvia Plath houseSylvia Plath lived here at 3 Chalcot Square, NW3 1960-61 |
John Lennon's houseJohn Lennon's house, Montagu Square, W1 | George Orwell's house, Lawford Rd.50 Lawford Road, London NW5. George Orwell lived here 1935-6. | Canaletto41 Beak Street, London W1 The Venetian painter, Canaletto, lived here 1746-55 | Ford Madox Brown56 Fortess Road, London NW5. The Pre-Raphaelite painter, Ford Madox Brown (1821-93) lived here. |
Berlioz house58 Queen Anne Street, London W1. Hector Berlioz stayed here in 1851 when he was the French judge for musical instruments at the Great Exhibition. | Dylan Thomas54 Delancey Street, London, NW1. Dylan Thomas lived here 1951-3. | DH Lawrence House1 Byron Villas, Vale of Health,London NW3. DW Lawrence and his wife Frieda lived here in 1915, the year his novel, The Rainbow, was declared obscene. | Kwame Nkrumah's house60 Burghley Road, London NW5. Kwame Nkrumah, first President of Ghana, lived here in the 1940s. |
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