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English: House in Hampstead occupied by poet John Keats and now a museum next the Heath branch Public Library on the right
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20 July 2009 prior to re-opening on 24 July following restoration (21 July 2009 (original upload date)) |
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Transferred from en.wikipedia; transferred to Commons by User:Oxyman using CommonsHelper. (Original text : I ( Cj1340 ( talk)) created this work entirely by myself.) |
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Cj1340 ( talk). Original uploader was Cj1340 at en.wikipedia |
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Released into the public domain (by the author).
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