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English Hedonists

Categories: History, Humour

Group

The artist Carrie Reichardt is part of this group, probably its main artist, "Mad in England" being her trademark.

2018: Via Facebook Carrie kindly confirmed that she had made this series for a commission for the Whitecross Street Art Party many years ago. We found some references to this event in July 2010 so, if it was a one-off, that must be the year that these plaques were erected.

2021: Since then we have found other English Hedonist plaques widely distributed across London. We think this EH is midway between history and an on-going art installation.

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This section lists the memorials created by the subject on this page:
English Hedonists

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Gordon of Greenwich

Gordon of Greenwich loved here. English Hedonists Mad in England

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Mosaic House, front - Treatment Rooms

This project became known as the Treatment Rooms after a sign which came from...

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Priss Fotheringham

Priss Fotheringham, lived here and was ranked the second best whore in the ci...

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Samuel Baylis and the Radical Club

Samuel Baylis lived on Whitecross Street and was a founder of the Radical Clu...

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Treatment Rooms 2 - Carrie Reichardt

Carrie Reichardt, renegade potter and craftivist. English Hedonists Mad in En...

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Other Subjects

Alan Cuttie

Alan Cuttie

As head of Wandle Valley mapping project he erected the plaque in 2005 and then again, after the fire, in 2011.

Person, History

1 memorial
R.M. Robbins

R.M. Robbins

Author of "The History of London Transport" published in 4 vols 1974- 1976

Person, History

1 memorial
Historic Kilburn Plaque Scheme

Historic Kilburn Plaque Scheme

Started by Ed Fordham, a local resident with a keen interest in local history.

Group, History

2 memorials
Ananda Coomaraswamy

Ananda Coomaraswamy

A Tamil philosopher and art historian. Born in Ceylon of a Tamil father and an English mother, brought up in England. Studied at University College, London.

Person, Art, History, Indian Sub-continent, Sri Lanka

1 memorial
Fee Warner

Fee Warner

Secretary of TAG, she had been visiting 'The Bolan Tree' since the 24th September, 1977 and had visited regularly since then tidying and checking on the tree's condition.

Person, History

1 memorial