He had married Ethel Julia White, of 127 Portsdown Road on 18 February 1903 at the New West End Synagogue, by Hermann Adler, the chief rabbi of the UK.
His son would be Alfred White Franklin, who deduced the prevalence of child abuse in the UK.
On 11 November 1935 a letter published in Times by dentist NJ MacDonald of 58a Wimpole Street.
The new number was first announced on 30 June 1937, in parliament, by the Conservative MP for Grimsby Sir Walter Womersley.
The arrangement, which came to be known as "the London version", was for piano duet (played by Loder and Cipriani Potter) with soloists and choir.
[19] At this address John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote "I Want to Hold Your Hand" in the front basement room, while McCartney wrote the tune to "Yesterday" in a box room at the top of the house.
[20] On the corner of Wimpole and Wigmore Street took place a legal case about causing a "nuisance" between neighbours, in Sturges v Bridgman (1879).
Arthur Conan Doyle, who created the character of Sherlock Holmes, worked and wrote in 2 Upper Wimpole Street in 1891.
[25] The street was also given as the home of Henry Higgins by George Bernard Shaw in his play Pygmalion and in the musical adaptation My Fair Lady, with 27a given as the address.