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Plaque

Agnes Arber

Erection date: 1/11/2018

Inscription

Agnes Arber, neé Robertson, 1879 - 1960, botanist, lived here 1890 - 1909.
English Heritage

Site: Agnes Arber (1 memorial)

NW3, Elsworthy Terrace, 9

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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