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Poet Laureate Andrew Motion, right, speaks during an unveiling ceremony for a blue plaque commemorating the poet, writer and broadcaster Sir John Betjeman, as Professor David Cannadine, centre, the Chair of the English Heritage Blue Plaque Panel, looks on at 31 Highgate West Hill, in north London. Betjeman lived at 31 Highgate Hill from 1908 to 1917 and affectionately referenced the home in his blank verse autobiography, 'Summoned by Bells.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-poet-laureate-andrew-motion-right-speaks-during-an-unveiling-ceremony-109167840.html
RMG9H0KC–Poet Laureate Andrew Motion, right, speaks during an unveiling ceremony for a blue plaque commemorating the poet, writer and broadcaster Sir John Betjeman, as Professor David Cannadine, centre, the Chair of the English Heritage Blue Plaque Panel, looks on at 31 Highgate West Hill, in north London. Betjeman lived at 31 Highgate Hill from 1908 to 1917 and affectionately referenced the home in his blank verse autobiography, 'Summoned by Bells.'
Professor David Cannadine, right, the Chair of the English Heritage Blue Plaque Panel, speaks during an unveiling ceremony for a blue plaque commemorating the poet, writer and broadcaster Sir John Betjeman, as Poet Laureate Andrew Motion, left, looks on at 31 Highgate West Hill, in north London. Betjeman lived at 31 Highgate Hill from 1908 to 1917 and affectionately referenced the home in his blank verse autobiography, 'Summoned by Bells.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-professor-david-cannadine-right-the-chair-of-the-english-heritage-109167844.html
RMG9H0KG–Professor David Cannadine, right, the Chair of the English Heritage Blue Plaque Panel, speaks during an unveiling ceremony for a blue plaque commemorating the poet, writer and broadcaster Sir John Betjeman, as Poet Laureate Andrew Motion, left, looks on at 31 Highgate West Hill, in north London. Betjeman lived at 31 Highgate Hill from 1908 to 1917 and affectionately referenced the home in his blank verse autobiography, 'Summoned by Bells.'
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