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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

Sir Mortimer Wheeler

Sir Mortimer Wheeler

Archaeologist. Born in Glasgow.

Person, History, Scotland

1 memorial
Czechoslovak colony

Czechoslovak colony

We can find no such group and think it was probably a temporary grouping of Czechoslovak people who came together to erect the Masaryk plaque.

Group, History, Politics & Administration, Czechoslovakia

1 memorial