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William Dunbar House is a 13-storey tower block on the South Kilburn Estate in Brent, West London constructed in 1962. It is 37m tall.

In the 60s it was the home of the influencial London science fiction fan, Ella Parker. Her flat became a meeting place for SF fans and authors including Michael Moorcock, Judith Merril, Terry Pratchett, E.C.Tubb, William Temple, Christopher Priest, Robert Bloch, John Brunner, Langdon Jones, and Charles Platt.
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William Dunbar House, Kilburn, London.

Author Jim Linwood

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