Built in 1839 on the west side of the Terrace originally as no 43 (later 78), this is a larger ...
In the 1980s this large house on the west side of Hamilton Terrace was the residence of the Senegal Ambassador ...
The 1871 Census records the house being occupied by Henry Stacy Marks, aged 41, with his wife, two daughters and ...
A house for artists and musicians
The first owner and his family – 1828 -1905 This end of terrace house was built in 1827 and the following ...
Dame Florence Marjorie Wilcox DBE, better known as Anna Neagle, was born in 1904 as Florence Marjorie Robertson. The name Neagle ...
Painter, Printmaker and Potter
In the summer of 1958 the French composer Francis Poulenc (1899-1963) stayed with the Pilkingtons who had been living at ...
1571 Founding of Harrow School In 1571, John Lyon, a wealthy yeoman from Preston, founded Harrow School. Then a 40-acre farm ...
The numbering of the houses in the Terrace has been changed three times during the period from its beginning to ...
20 Hamilton Terrace This house, the first of the “double houses” to be built after the terrace of 6 houses ...
Sir Frederick Hoare and Lady Mary Hoare lived at 78 Hamilton Terrace during the 1960s. Sir Frederick was Lord Mayor ...
Lee Remick in a publicity portrait for the film ‘Telefon’, 1977. (Photo by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer/Getty Images) Lee Remick lived at 8 ...
Marjorie Proops was born Rebecca Marjorie Israël in 1911 and married Sidney Proops in 1935. She became an agony aunt for ...
These ornate railings divide the front garden of 24 Hamilton Terrace from the street. The small plaque in the centre reads as follows: THESE RAILINGS, DESIGNED BY ROBERT ...
Alan Bates was an English actor who became well known in the 1960s. He was born in 1934 and won a ...
Sir Beverley Baxter was a Canadian journalist who came to England to work for the Beaverbrook press, particularly the Daily ...
Sir Harold (Harry) Himsworth, born in Huddersfield in 1905, was a distinguished clinical scientist. He married Charlotte Gray in 1932 and ...