Guide to... Art Museums on Phene Street


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Couper Collection
Couper Collection
Couper Collection, London, SW11 2NY

1.46km

Floating art museum on barges, open by appointmentRead more

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Royal Society of Arts
Royal Society of Arts
8 John Adam Street, London, WC2N 6EZ

2.57km

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The Cartoon Museum
Cartoon Museum
The Cartoon Museum, 35 Little Russell Street, London, WC1A 2HH

2.88km

Political cartoons, comic strips and comic booksRead more

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Blue Plaques in London

Gracie Fields Plaque - Dame Gracie Fields 1898-1979 entertainer built this house for herself in 1934
Alfred Harmsworth Blue Plaque - Alfred Harmsworth Viscount Northcliffe 1865-1922 journalist and newspaper proprietor lived here
Essex Street, Nicholas Barbon, Orlando Bridgeman, Henry Fielding, And 2 Other - Essex Street was laid out in the grounds of Essex House by Nicholas Barbon in 1675. Among many famous lawyers who lived here were Sir Orlando Bridgeman c.1606-1674 Lord Keeper, Henry Fielding 1707-1754 novelist and Brass Crosby 1725-1793 Lord Mayor of London. James Savage 1779-1852 architect had his office here. Prince Charles Edward Stuart stayed at a house in the street in 1750. Rev Theophilus Lindsey 1723-1808 Unitarian Minister founded Essex Street Chapel here in 1774. Dr. Samuel Johnson est
Charles Darwin Blue Plaque - Charles Darwin 1809-1882 naturalist lived in a house on this site 1838-1842
Josef Dallos Green Plaque - Josef Dallos 1905-1979 Hungarian born British ophthalmologist invented living eye impression technique 1930. First contact lens only practice here 1937-1964
Charles Dickens Blue Plaque - Charles Dickens 1812-1870 Author Stayed here in 1832

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