14 Chatham Place

14 Chatham Place14 Chatham Place was the home of Dante Gabriel Rossetti and Elizabeth Siddal from November 1852 to 1862. Image, courtesy of the British Library, described on the BL website as follows: "Inscribed and dated: 'G. P. Boyce. April. 26. 1866' Verso of the mount. . . [,] a label on which is inscribed in Boyce's hand 'Backs of some old houses in Soho. . . , 14 Chatham Place, Blackfriars."

Coordinates

Latitude: 51.545254700000
Longitude: -0.050591300000

Timeline of Events Associated with 14 Chatham Place

Date Event Manage

Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal (1861)

Nov 1852

Dante Gabriel Rossetti moves to 14 Chatham Place

In November of 1852, Dante Gabriel Rossetti moved to 14 Chatham Place, Blackfriar's.  Image, courtesy of the British Library, described on the BL website as follows: "Inscribed and dated: 'G. P. Boyce. April. 26. 1866' Verso of the mount. . . [,] a label on which is inscribed in Boyce's hand 'Backs of some old houses in Soho. . . , 14 Chatham Place, Blackfriars."

Painting by George Price Boyce of 14 Chatham Place (1866) 14 Chatham Place
11 Feb 1862

Death of Elizabeth Siddal

Elizabeth Eleanor Rossetti (formerly Elizabeth Siddal) died of a laudanum overdose at 7:20 a.m. on 11 February 1862 at 14 Chatham Place. Image: Elizabeth Siddal self-portrait.  This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art.

Elizabeth Siddal self-portrait Elizabeth Siddal Self-Portrait (c. 1853-54)