14 Barton Street in London, where T.E. Lawrence lived and worked on Seven Pillars of Wisdom. The garret room belonged to his architect friend Herbert Baker.
“I’m perfectly well, & very comfortable in Barton Street which is quite beautiful. The quiet of so little a place in the middle of a great mess has to be experienced a thousand times before it is properly felt. I will be very sorry to leave, when I have to leave, but it’s altogether too pleasant to be allowed to go on too long.”
- T.E. Lawrence to his mother, February 1922
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