English Heritage
Victor Weisz, "Vicky", 1913 - 1966, cartoonist, lived in a flat in this building.
Site: Victor Weisz (1 memorial)
W1, Welbeck Street, Welbeck Mansions, 35a
Plaque actually on New Cavendish Street
English Heritage
Victor Weisz, "Vicky", 1913 - 1966, cartoonist, lived in a flat in this building.
W1, Welbeck Street, Welbeck Mansions, 35a
Plaque actually on New Cavendish Street
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Victor Weisz
Born Berlin. As a left-wing Jew he decided to leave Germany as Hitler rose to...
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Victor Weisz
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Thornton's Corner Beckenham Journal, 1881 - 1965 First British Airmail Post Office, 9th August 1902. Bromley & Beckenham Philatelic ...
Wikipedia questions the veracity of this plaque, while acknowledging that Ho was in London between 1913 and 1919, living in West Ealing a...
This building housed the offices of Charles Dickens' magazine 'All the Year Round' and his private apartments, 1859 - 1870.
"A crown estate" is an odd phrase. The property is certainly in an area owned by the Crown Estate - perhaps that's what they mean.
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