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George and Rose Wileman

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George Edward Wileman, known as "Newcastle George". Born 3rd December 1919. Died 18th July 2000.

Rose Wileman. Born 23rd December 1921. Died 19th May 1980.

"One life, one love."

'One Life, One Love' may reference the Chris de Burgh song. We can find no information about George and Rose.

Site: George and Rose Wileman (1 memorial)

W8, Holland Park

Note the peacock, practically at the centre of our photo. Since there was no peahen in sight it seemed pointless to wait for him to fan his tail.

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George and Rose Wileman

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George Edward Wileman, "Newcastle George"

Widower of Rose. Our colleague Andew Behan has kindly researched this couple...

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Rose Wileman

Wife of George. Our colleague Andew Behan has kindly researched this couple:...

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