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Plaque

Roger Fry - WC1

Erection date: 16/5/2014

Inscription

Roger Fry, 1866 - 1934, artist and art critic, lived and died at 48 Bernard Street on this site, 1926 - 1934.
Marchmont Association
Morton Hotel

Morton Hotel is part of Imperial London Hotels Ltd who own the building.

Site: Roger Fry - WC1 (1 memorial)

WC1, Bernard Street, Pret a Manger, 48

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Roger Fry - WC1

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Roger Fry

Artist, art critic and member of the Bloomsbury Group. Born Roger Eliot Fry a...

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Marchmont Association

Aims to promote the on-going improvement of Marchmont Street and the surround...

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