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English: Hopton Wood stone plaque erected by the London County Council at Devonshire Lodge, 28 Finchley Road on 30th April 1912. The plaque weathered badly and was illegible by 1960. The text in this image is an approximation based on the LCC drawing.
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Thomas Hood (1799-1845) Poet Died Here (reconstruction)

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