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View east along Crick Road from the junction with Bradmore Road
View east along Crick Road from the junction with Bradmore Road
The blue plaque for the physiologist J. S. Haldane, who lived at 11 Crick Road during 1891–9.
The blue plaque for the physiologist J. S. Haldane, who lived at 11 Crick Road during 1891–9.
The geneticist J. B. S. Haldane FRS, the son of J. S. Haldane, who lived at 11 Crick Road.
The geneticist J. B. S. Haldane FRS, the son of J. S. Haldane, who lived at 11 Crick Road.
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View north along Bradmore Road from the junction with Norham Gardens.
View north along Bradmore Road from the junction with Norham Gardens.
Houses on the west side of Bradmore Road. The right-hand house with a blue plaque is No. 2, home of the author and scholar Walter Pater and his sister
Houses on the west side of Bradmore Road. The right-hand house with a blue plaque is No. 2, home of the author and scholar Walter Pater and his sister Clara Pater, a pioneer of women's education.
The blue plaque at 2 Bradmore Road.
The blue plaque at 2 Bradmore Road.
Mary Augusta Ward (1851–1920), the social reformer and novelist, who lived at 17 Bradmore Road.
Mary Augusta Ward (1851–1920), the social reformer and novelist, who lived at 17 Bradmore Road.