Violet Bonham Carter’s House
43 Gloucester Square, Paddington, London W2 - England, UK
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Violet Bonham Carter was an extremely influential figure in the London ‘scene’ of the early and mid 20th Century. She was represented the views of many women through both literature and positions of public importance. In the 1940s she became president of the BBC and wrote several books about her times spent with the likes of Winston Churchill. She lived in this house almost all her life.
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