Arthur Haynes, 1914 - 1966, comedian and King Rat, lived here 1961 - 1966.
The Dead Comics Society
Site: Arthur Haynes (1 memorial)
W5, Gunnersbury Avenue, 74
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk
Arthur Haynes, 1914 - 1966, comedian and King Rat, lived here 1961 - 1966.
The Dead Comics Society
W5, Gunnersbury Avenue, 74
Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of plaquesoflondon.co.uk
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Arthur Haynes
Show business charity with headquarters at The Water Rats Public House in the...
Comedian. Born in Fulham. In the 1950/60s he was one of the most popular TV p...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Arthur Haynes
Originated in the front room of John Gatenbys' family home in Highgate, durin...
This naked boy sitting on his pannier (basket) is thought to refer to the bakers in the area selling their wares on the street from a bre...
The foundation plaque is to the left of the entrance, the war memorial plaque, to the right. The large entrance porch from its design is ...
Here he wrote "Ode to a nightingale" after falling in love with a neighbour's daughter, Fanny Brawne. Nice post on a visit here from Spi...
That's what we like, a plaque that doesn't waffle, short and to the point.
Telemark on the left, Coates on the right. At the far right of our picture you can see London Transport's Lost Property Office. Useful t...
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