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Plaque

Ezra Pound

Inscription

Ezra Pound, 1885 - 1972, poet, lived here 1909 - 1914.
English Heritage

Site: Ezra Pound (1 memorial)

W8, Kensington Church Walk, 10

Before 1913 when Hilda Doolittle married RichardÌýAldingtonÌýthey were all living in this street:ÌýPound at no. 10, Doolittle at no. 6, andÌýAldingtonÌýat no. 8. ÌýAll three spent a lot of time at the British Museum and in its Reading Room.

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Poet. ÌýBorn Idaho, USA. ÌýHad a close relationship with Hilda Doolittle whom h...

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