Spudgun67:
OLIVE MORRIS 1952-1979 Anti-racist feminist and housing rights activist lived here
Spudgun67:
The firm headed by THOMAS WALLIS 1872–1953 Architect designed this building and was based here 1933–1946
Spudgun67:
SAMUEL MORSE 1791-1872 American painter and inventor of the Morse Code lived here 1812-1815 (2024)
Spudgun67:
JOSEPH LISTER 1827-1912 Pioneer of antiseptic surgery lived here as a student
Spudgun67:
DIANA BECK 1900–1956 Neurosurgeon lived and worked here 1948–1955
Spudgun67:
CHRISTINA BROOM 1862–1939 Photographer lived and worked here from 1913
Spudgun67:
JOHN THOMSON 1837–1921 Photographer geographer and travel writer lived here
Spudgun67:
Sir_NORMAN_LOCKYER_1836-1920_Astronomer_Physicist_and_Founder_of_Nature_lived_here_1876-1920
Spudgun67:
ELLEN TERRY 1847-1928 ACTRESS lived here (2)
Spudgun67:
ADELAIDE HALL 1901–1993 Singer lived here
Spudgun67:
Quintin Hogg 1845 - 1903 founder of the Polytechnic Regent Street lived here 1885-1898
Spudgun67:
Dame PEGGY ASHCROFT 1907–1991 Actress was born here
Spudgun67:
IRIS MURDOCH 1919–1999 Novelist and Philosopher lived here in flat 5
Spudgun67:
IRENE BARCLAY 1894–1989 Housing reformer and Britain’s first qualified woman surveyor worked here 1964–1972
Spudgun67:
JOAN CLARKE 1917–1996 Code-breaker lived here
Spudgun67:
Marjory Allen Lady Allen of Hurtwood 1897–1976 Landscape architect and promoter of child welfare lived here 1958–1966
Spudgun67:
Joan Robinson 1903-1983 Economist lived here
Spudgun67:
THOMAS WAKLEY 1795-1862 REFORMER and founder of 'The Lancet' lived here
Spudgun67:
THOMAS HODGKIN 1798-1866 Physician Reformer and Philanthropist lived here
Spudgun67:
Thomas Henry Wyatt 1807-1880 architect lived and died here (2)
Spudgun67:
Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins (ANTHONY HOPE) 1863-1933 Novelist lived here 1903-1917
Spudgun67:
Dr Jimmy Mallon, C.H. 1874-1961 Warden of Toynbee Hall Champion of Social Reform lived here
Spudgun67:
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES 1883-1946 Economist lived here 1916-1946 (2)
Spudgun67:
Vanessa Bell 1879-1961 Duncan Grant 1885-1978 Artists lived and worked here
Spudgun67:
RONALD FIRBANK 1886–1926 Novelist lived here
Spudgun67:
CLAUDIA JONES 1915-1964 Anti-racist activist and a founding spirit of Notting Hill Carnival lived here
Spudgun67:
The Women’s Freedom League campaigned for women’s equality from here 1908–1915
Spudgun67:
The former Post Office Research Station where Tommy Flowers (1905–1998) designed and built the pioneering Colossus computer
Spudgun67:
YEHUDI MENUHIN 1916–1999 Violinist, conductor and teacher lived here
Spudgun67:
EMILY WILDING DAVISON 1872–1913 Teacher and Suffragette lived here