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Plaque

Renate Keeping

Erection date: 2018

Inscription

Renate Keeping, 1930 - 2014, artist, lived here.
Shortlands Residents Association

Site: Charles and Renate Keeping (2 memorials)

BR2, Church Road, 16

The address is also home to the Keeping Gallery which displays works by both artists. For many years after Charles' death, Renate gave talks and guided tours here.

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

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Renate Keeping

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Renate Keeping

Artist. Born Renate Hannah Meyer in Berlin. Her family came as refugees to Br...

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Shortlands Residents' Association

Aims are to preserve the character and features of the area, and works closel...

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Charles Keeping

Charles Keeping

Charles Keeping, 1924 - 1988, illustrator, lived here. The London Borough of ...

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