Great Cumberland Place is a street in the City of Westminster, part of Greater London, England. There is also a hotel bearing the same name on the street.
The explorers James Theodore Bent and Mabel Bent lived first at Number 43 and then Number 13 Great Cumberland Place from the early 1880s until Mabel Bent's death in 1929.[7]
The arts consultant and administrator Adrian Ward-Jackson lived in a one-bedroom flat at No. 37 in the 1980s.[8]
^State papers and publick documents of the United States, Volume 1 (Boston: Thomas B. Wait, 1819), p. 402
^Henry Benjamin Wheatley, Peter Cunningham, London Past and Present: Its History, Associations, and Traditions (Cambridge University Press, 2011), p. 483
^Thomas Smith, A Topographical and Historical Account of the Parish of St. Mary-le-Bone (1833), p. 223