Walter de la Mare, 1873 - 1956, poet, lived here, 1940 - 1956.
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Site: Walter de la Mare - Montpelier Row (1 memorial)
TW1, Montpelier Row, 30
Walter de la Mare, 1873 - 1956, poet, lived here, 1940 - 1956.
English Heritage
TW1, Montpelier Row, 30
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Walter de la Mare - Montpelier Row
Poet and writer. Born 83 Maryon Road, Charlton. Best known poem "The Listener...
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Walter de la Mare - Montpelier Row
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