Description
supplement litteraire illustre
between Edward IV and the Earl of Warwick during the Wars of the Roses
The owners would rarely visit their holdings
A woman peddles the 'Last Dying Speech' and Tiddy Doll sells gingerbread
by Friedrich Eschscholtz (Berlin
Homes of famous painters, London mb-code 2491144 supplement litteraire illustreHomes of famous painters, London, 1926 1927. Houses inhabited by Whistler (top left), and Turner (top right), in Cheyne Walk. Bottom left is a house in Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, where John Constable died in 1837. Bottom right, number 17 Red Lion Square, Bloomsbury, was the home of William Morris.
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