The H.G. Wells Society
H.G. Wells, author, 1866 - 1946, lived and worked here, 1930 - 1936.
Site: HG Wells & Arnold Bennett (2 memorials)
NW1, Baker Street, Chiltern Court
The H.G. Wells Society
H.G. Wells, author, 1866 - 1946, lived and worked here, 1930 - 1936.
NW1, Baker Street, Chiltern Court
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
H G Wells - Baker Street
Born Bromley, Kent. Wrote "The Time Machine", "The War of the Worlds", "The H...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
H G Wells - Baker Street
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
H G Wells - Baker Street
The Arnold Bennett Society Arnold Bennett, author, 1867 - 1931, lived, worked...
Smaller than your average plaque, this is probably the bluest one in London.
Left to right down the plaques are: Forsyth, Davis, Garland, Houdini, which we think is the sequence of erection.
Dr. Innes Pearse, 1889 - 1978 and Dr. George Scott Williamson, 1884 - 1953, founded the Pioneer Health Centre here in 1926. English Heritage
These two plaques tell a complex story which we only fully understood once we found this UCL paper. Erskine Clarke, vicar of St Mary's C...
The church, the school and the vicarage are all in very distinctive Kentish ragstone and occupy the whole western end of this street bloc...
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