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Plaque

William Blake - SE1

Inscription

William Blake, poet & painter, lived in a house, formerly on this site, 1793.

The shield with the red crosses is from the Coat of arms of the City of London and suggests that the Corporation was responsible for its erection. But it bears no visual relation to any of their other plaques.

2023: Martin Seiffarth kindly contacted us, writing: "The residential block this is affixed to (William Blake House) was erected (apparently in the 1930s, though clearly with major refurbishment undertaken some decades later) and is owned and managed by the City of London Corporation as part of the aptly named William Blake Estate."

Site: William Blake - SE1 (2 memorials)

SE1, Hercules Road

Blake lived here with his wife, Catherine, throughout the 1790s. The address was "13 Hercules Buildings". By 1912 it had been renumbered 23. The shows 'Hercules Buildings' was the terrace of small houses on the south side of Hercules Road between what are now Cosser Street and Kennington Road.

From : In 2015 the Ashmolean in Oxford held an exhibition about Blake's studio here. Michael Phillips recreated "the original studio using a combination of the archival blueprints and contemporary descriptions of the interior." "The plans should give him a good start; they clearly show the ground floor and Blake’s etching and painting studio - referred to as “Blake’s atelier”, looking out onto the back garden and the outside privy. The front ground floor of the building is marked as a printmaking workshop with rolling press." provides an image of the plans.

relates an incident that happened at this house: "One story told by Blake's friend Thomas Butts shows how much the Blakes enjoyed the pastoral surroundings of Lambeth. At the end of Blake's garden was a small summer house, and coming to call on the Blakes one day Butts was shocked to find the couple stark naked: "Come in!" cried Blake; "it's only Adam and Eve you know!" The Blakes were reciting passages from Paradise Lost, apparently "in character.""

have some lovely photos of Blake mosaics in the nearby Carlisle Lane, Virgil Street and Centaur Street railway arches.

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Corporation of the City of London

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