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Wentworth Place, Hampstead, London. This is where John Keats lived from 1818 to 1820 before leaving for Italy. Originally, the house was split down the middle into two smaller homes: the left side was occupied by Keats and Brown, and the right side by the Brawnes. Keats' bedroom was in the top-left of the home on the back side; his library was in the bottom-left around the back. (Photo: Copyright, Ted Kowalsky, 2005)
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