10 Recently Added Plaques

opposite The Bursary, 5 High Street, Harrow HA1 3HPKing Charles I(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 04-Nov-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: Near this spot on 27th April 1646 King Charles I, when fleeing from Oxford with two companions on his way to surrender to the Scottish Army at Southwell, rested to take a last look at London and to water his horses at the spring which still runs below and has ever since been called King Charles's Well.

Byron House, Clonmel Close, Harrow HA2 0JZ Matthew Arnold(Poet)(Photos Taken: 04-Nov-2024)Link

Middle Road, Harrow HA2 0HNJohn Lyon School Red House(Education)(Photos Taken: 04-Nov-2024)Link

Middle Road, Harrow HA2 0HNJohn Lyon School Red House(Education)(Photos Taken: 04-Nov-2024)Link

Middle Road, Harrow HA2 0HNJohn Lyon School Red House(Education)(Photos Taken: 04-Nov-2024)Link

34 High Street/West Street, Harrow HA1 3LHHarrow Malvern College Clock(World War History)(Photos Taken: 04-Nov-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: {Latin translated} Wise is he who looks ahead. In recognition of the hospitality received on this hill during the 4 years 1942-1946 AD and of so many beneficiaries, the Council of Malvern College arranged for this clock to be installed in the year of our lord 1950. Take with a grateful hand every hour that God gives you.

1 Grove Hill, Harrow HA1 3HQ Henry Yates Thompson(Press)(Photos Taken: 04-Nov-2024)Link

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