English Heritage
Arthur Waley, 1889 - 1966, poet, translator and orientalist, lived and died here.
Site: Arthur Waley (1 memorial)
N6, Southwood Lane, 50
English Heritage
Arthur Waley, 1889 - 1966, poet, translator and orientalist, lived and died here.
N6, Southwood Lane, 50
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Arthur Waley
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Arthur Waley
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