Fitzroy Square, London Borough of Camden, is a Georgian square in central London. - AsNotedIn
Fitzroy Square, London Borough of Camden, is a Georgian square in central London. - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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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 |
Y/M/D | Description | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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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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