Keats House in Hampstead, London which is reopening after extensive renovations. Behind a very old Mulberry tree is the left side of the house where Keats lived Photograph: Graham Turner/GuardianGeoff Pick, project manager, in the rear parlour room, looking at a painting of KeatsPhotograph: Graham Turner/GuardianItems on display include an engagement ring and brooch which Keats gave to Fanny BrawnePhotograph: Graham Turner/Guardian
Miniature portrait of John Keats (1795-1821) painted by Joseph SevernPhotograph: Time Life Pictures/GettyGeoff Pick, project manager, in the front parlour room where Keats had a day bed when he was ill with tuberculosisPhotograph: Graham Turner/GuardianPlaque on the exterior of Keats House in Hampstead, London marks what is now a pilgrimage site to visitors from all over the world. The road was renamed Keats Grove in his honour and voted the top poetry landmark in Britain by members of the Poetry SocietyPhotograph: Graham Turner/Guardian
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