Plaque

W. F. Yeames

Inscription

W. F. Yeames, RA, 1835 - 1918, artist, lived here, 1894 - 1912.
E M A H S

Site: W. F. Yeames (1 memorial)

W7, Campbell Road, 8

We thank our colleague Alan Patient for these photos.

A few houses to the east at number 14, there is some impressive topiary. And with Google Street View you can go back to 2008 and watch it grow. Just wish the camera had caught the artist at work.

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W. F. Yeames

RA artist.  Born as William Frederick Yeames in Russia where his father was B...

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E M A H S

EMAHS stands for Ealing Museum Art and History Society - they appear to be de...

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