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Latest comment: 13 years ago2 comments1 person in discussion
I've created a new article, essentially, for Blythe House (the building) and added a hatnote pointing to the character in House - I think this is justified by the relative notabilities of the two. There are some additions that need to be made to flesh the article out, including:
adding a photo (nothing I could find online that was suitably licensed)
finding out when the Post Office Savings Bank moved out, and when the museums moved in
adding information about any other uses the building might have been put to in the interim
better reference & more detail for the British Museum's use of the building (there are scattered references on the BM website but no one summarising page; the current reference is to the British Museum Act 1963, which I admit is a bit of a cop-out)