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Plaque

D. H. Lawrence - Addiscombe

Erection date: 11/10/2008

Inscription

D H Lawrence, writer and artist, lived and wrote 'Sons & Lovers' here and at number 16, 1908 - 1911.

Plaque unveiled by the author, Alan Sillitoe.

Site: D. H. Lawrence - Addiscombe (1 memorial)

CR0, Colworth Road, 12

The plaque is on number 12 and refers to number 16, the house cut off at the left of our photo, the last house in the terrace. Dates on letters held by suggest that Lawrence moved from number 12 to number 16 in September 1911.  He lodged here while employed as a teacher at Davidson Road School, a 20 minute walk away.  This still exists, now called the . (We thank Bob Bell for putting us right on this.)

Bob introduced us to which comments on this address: "Lawrence taught at Davidson Road School from October 1908 to December 1911 and lodged with families during term time. His first hosts lived on Colworth Road, a 'still little street' ... his surroundings were working their way into his short fiction: in The Fly in the Ointment, Lawrence took the family house as a setting, with its 'hand’s-breadth of garden backed up by a railway embankment'."

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

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Novelist and poet (also painter). Born Eastwood, Nottinghamshire. Died Vence,...

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