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Plaque

Victor Weisz

Inscription

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

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Born Berlin. As a left-wing Jew he decided to leave Germany as Hitler rose to...

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