Charles Arnold, 1 October 1916 - 25 January 2000.
'He loved this garden and walked here every day'.
Site: Tortoises with triangle, time & Charles Arnold (2 memorials)
W8, Holland Park
The plaque can be seen in our photo, attached to the wall.
Charles Arnold, 1 October 1916 - 25 January 2000.
'He loved this garden and walked here every day'.
W8, Holland Park
The plaque can be seen in our photo, attached to the wall.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Charles Arnold
We found nothing on this man (too common a name) and even our colleague Andre...
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
Charles Arnold
{On a nearby plaque:} Wendy Taylor, CBE, b. 1945 Tortoises with triangle and ...
City of Westminster General Pasquale Paoli, 1725 - 1807, who fought tirelessly for the freedom of Corsica, lived in a building on this s...
There is an identical plaque at the entrance to the tunnel on the south bank of the Thames.
Richard Titmuss, 1907 - 1973, social scientist lived here, 1951 - 1973. English Heritage
This street was first known as Playhouse Yard. The site is now occupied by an electricity sub-station.
You have to admire the 1800 skill at sentence construction, and the confidence that others wold be equally skilled at reading the results.
Resident of Willesden who volunteered and died in the Anglo Boer War, 1899-1900.
Soldier. Born George Thomas Dorrell in Paddington. Wikipedia informs that he joined the army at the age of fifteen and first served in the Second Boer War. On 1st September 1914, at Néry, France, d...
The building is dated 1893 and presumably was named after Blackfriars Priory even though that was on the other side of the river.
First recorded in Norman times as part of the royal demesne. It had a long succession of owners and tenants who held rights over the area.
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