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Ciuffo

Inscription

To Ciuffo, who went away with a piece of this charming garden within his heart, from Stellina, Riccia and Babi.

Our best guess is that the object is a bird bath, which if Ciuffo was a dog, is strange.

Site: Ciuffo (1 memorial)

W1, Mount Street, St George's Gardens

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Ciuffo

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Ciuffo

A dog?

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Ciuffo

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Stellina, Riccia and Babi

Owners of Ciuffo, or his fellow pets?

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