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41 Maitland Park Road

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41 Maitland Park Road

Karl Marx lived here for the last 15 years of his life.

date this photo 1935 so perhaps it was taken to show the plaque, newly erected.

have another, 1958, photo showing this house as one in a nice curved terrace of empty properties waiting for the wrecking ball. So we can assume it was demolished in or shortly after 1958.

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41 Maitland Park Road

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Karl Marx - NW3 - lost

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