Plaque

Robert Hollond

Inscription

Erected in loving memory of Robert Hollond by Ellen Julia his widow, 1881.
B. Binyon - Architect

Site: Robert Hollond (1 memorial)

HA7, Uxbridge Road, 1, Church Lodge (or Churchyard Lodge)

The Listing says "The original purpose of this lodge is unclear: it is thought to have housed the parish clerk. Listed as a fine example of a highly picturesque essay in the Arts and Crafts Revivalist style."

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Robert Hollond

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Brightwen Binyon

Ipswich-based architect. Born Manchester, Brightwen being his mother's maiden...

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Ellen Julia Hollond

Salon hostess, philanthropist, and author. Born as Ellen Julia Teed at Madras...

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Robert Hollond

Balloonist and politician. Born London to a wealthy Bengal civil servant. Fin...

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