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Bollards Outside Numbers 32 And 35 Bollard
Indian Young Mens Christian Association
Nos 1-8 Fitzroy Sq
Nos 20-32 Fitzroy Sq
Numbers 11, 12 And 15-19 And Attached Railings
Numbers 9 And 10 And Attached Railings
The London Foot Hospital And Attached Railings

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Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Y/M/D Person Association Description Composition Food Event
Ford Madox Ford Home No 37 is the home of writer Ford Madox Ford, grandson of artist Ford Madox Brown
Ford Madox Brown Home No 37 is the home of artist Ford Madox Brown
1794/00/00 Fitzroy Square is designed by Robert Adam, eastern and southern sides were built from 1794 to 1798

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Y/M/D Description Composition Place Locale Food Event
1887/00/00 George Bernard Shaw moves into No 29 Fitzroy Square, home from 1887 until his marriage in 1898 Nos 20-32 Fitzroy Sq Fitzroy Square
1897/00/00 James McNeill Whistler lives at No 8 Fitzroy Square. Nos 1-8 Fitzroy Sq Fitzroy Square
1907/00/00 Virginia Woolf moves into No 29 Fitzroy Square, home from 1907 until 1911 Nos 20-32 Fitzroy Sq Fitzroy Square
2012/00/00 Film director Guy Ritchie renovates No 34 and 35 Fitzroy Square, combining them into a single period style home with such Sherlock Holmes features as concealed doorways and secret spaces hidden behind panels. Bollards Outside Numbers 32 And 35 Fitzroy Square

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Sight Category Historic District




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