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Alfred Lord Tennyson 1908-1892 Poet Laureate lived here

15 Montpelier Row, Twickenham, London, United Kingdom

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Sixteenth Century House on older site. Alfred Lord Tennyson began writing his "Idylls of the King" here in 1856.

Hanbury Arms, Hanbury Close, Caerleon, United Kingdom

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Alfred Lord Tennyson 1809-1892 poet lived here in 1880 and 1881

9 Upper Belgrave Street, London, United Kingdom

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Seaford House. Alfred Lord Tennyson Poet Laureate 1809-1892 Stayed in a house on this site

Seaford House, Seaford, United Kingdom

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Alfred Lord Tennyson Lived here 1864-1850

10 St James’ Square, Cheltenham, United Kingdom

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Texas Historical Marker #05225

Tennyson. In area roamed by Indians for centuries. Tamed by open-range cattlemen in the late 1870's. Permanent settlement began in 1880's. A post office, named for British poet Alfred Tennyson, was established in 1894 with Mrs. Sarah E. Kiser as the first postmaster. Seven persons have held that office to date (1970). Over years, area has had several schools, but all are now closed. Near Mt. Margaret (height 335 feet), once locale of Indian activities, is now site of annual community homecoming (the Saturday before Labor Day) and Easter sunrise religious services each spring. (1971) #5225

?, Tennyson, TX, United States

From these premises was published in 1827 Alfred and Charles Tennyson's "Poems by two brothers"

19 Market Place, Louth, United Kingdom

The former site of Tennyson Road County Modern School for Boys ultimately Pemberton School 1949-1991

Pemberton Centre, Rushden, United Kingdom

"An old wall covered with wild weeds opposite the school windows" Alfred Lord Tennyson 1809-1892 at Louth Grammar School 1816-1820

Schoolhouse Lane, Louth, United Kingdom

Site of Sellwood House Home of Henry Sellwood, solicitor, and his wife Sarah, sister to Sir John Franklin, and their daughters Louise, wife of Charles Tennyson and Emily, wife of Alfred, Lord Tennyson

1 Manor House Street, Horncastle, United Kingdom

Bicentennial Washington by Avard T. Fairbanks, PH.D. (1897-1987) This bust of George Washington was given by the Board of Trustees of the George Washington University in Washington D.C., to the board of Sulgrave Manor in the spirit of the special relationship between the people of Britain and America. Created for the bicentennial of the United States in 1976, this striking likeness has won international acclaim for portraying the spirit of indomitable will of the "Father of his Country". The first bronze casting was installed at the George Washington University in 1980. Bicentennial Washington is also displayed at George Washington's Virginia residence, Mount Vernon.

Sulgrave Manor, Sulgrave, United Kingdom

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