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Charles Chaplin plaque, London

Charles Chaplin lived with his mother in various addresses in and around Kennington Rd in Lambeth, including 3 Pownall Terrace, Chester St and 39 Methley St. He briefly lived with his father and his mistress, Louise at 287 Kennington Rd where a plaque now commemorates the fact..

Charles Chaplin lived with his mother in various addresses in and around Kennington Rd in Lambeth, including 3 Pownall Terrace, Chester St and 39 Methley St. He briefly lived with his father and his mistress, Louise at 287 Kennington Rd where a plaque now commemorates the fact.


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About Charles Chaplin plaque

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