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Who lived at Broadwater Court during the First World War? by Jan Wright

Posted on June 1, 2017 by twocenturies

While compiling the database from the documents in the Brussels archive, I noticed that violinist Eugene Ysaye and sculptor Paul van den Kerckhove and their families both stayed for a short time at Broadwater Court on Broadwater Down, at the … Continue reading →

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