Greater London Council
Sir Arthur Pinero, 1855 - 1934, playwright, lived here, 1909 - 1934.
Site: Sir Arthur Pinero (1 memorial)
W1, Harley Street, 115a
Despite the address the building with its plaque is actually in Devonshire Street.
Greater London Council
Sir Arthur Pinero, 1855 - 1934, playwright, lived here, 1909 - 1934.
W1, Harley Street, 115a
Despite the address the building with its plaque is actually in Devonshire Street.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Sir Arthur Pinero
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Sir Arthur Pinero
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This building was partly destroyed by German aircraft on the 18th December 1917. Restoration completed 1919.
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The Duke's name crops up quite often around here. Not surprising given his German background and the large German community.
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President of the USA 1913 - 1921. the photo shows him at Buckingham Palace on his 1918 visit. Left to right: Mrs Wilson, Queen Mary, President Wilson, King George V, Princess Mary.
The plaque is inside the school building. The photograph was taken at the unveiling.
A building group which was a division of John Laing plc (a company which was founded in the 1840s). It was eventually purchased by the Wimpey group.