Guide to... Biographical Museums on Colville Mews


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Leighton House Museum
Leighton House Museum
Leighton House Museum, 12 Holland Park Road, London, W14 8LZ

1.16km

Victorian house of painter Frederic, Lord Leighton, features paintings, sculpture, Middle Eastern tilesRead more

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Sherlock Holmes Museum
Sherlock Holmes Museum
Sherlock Holmes Museum, 221b Baker Street, London, NW1 6XE

1.89km

Dedicated to the fictional detective Sherlock HolmesRead more

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Kelmscott House
Kelmscott House Museum
Kelmscott House, 26 Upper Mall, London, W6 9TA

2.29km

London home of William Morris, exhibits of his designsRead more

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Blue Plaques in London

Ava Gardner Blue Plaque - Ava Gardner 1922-1990 Film Star lived and died here
Edwin Sewell And James Richer White Plaque - Take Heed. The first recorded motor accident in Great Britain involving the death of the driver occurred on Grove Hill on 25th February 1899.
Lao She Blue Plaque - Lao She 1899-1966 Chinese writer lived here 1925-1928
Christopher Ingold Blue Plaque - Chemistry Department University College London During the period 1930-1970 Professor Sir Christopher Ingold pioneered our understanding of the electronic basis of structure, mechanism and reactivity in organic chemistry, which is fundamental to modern-day chemistry.
George MacDonald Blue Plaque - George MacDonald 1824-1905 story teller lived here 1860-1863
Lawrence Sheriff And The Rugby Estate Slate Plaque - This plaque was unveiled in memory Lawrence Sheriff founder of Rugby School in 1567 and thus of Lawrence Sheriff School whose bequest of eight acres of pasture now known as The Rugby Estate continues to reflect the spirit of his charitable endowment.

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