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Plaque

Lokamanya Tilak - Howley Place

Erection date: 1988

Inscription

Lokamanya Tilak, 1856-1920, Indian patriot and philosopher, lived here, 1918-1919.
English Heritage

Site: Canaletto & Tilak (2 memorials)

W2, Howley Place, 10

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

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Lokamanya Tilak - Howley Place

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Lokamanya Tilak

Nationalist, teacher, journalist and independence activist. Born Bal Gangadha...

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Antonio Canaletto - W2

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