Plaque

E. A. Bowles - Myddelton House

Inscription

Myddelton House. Edward Augustus Bowles, 1865 - 1954, botanist & horticulturist, lived here.
London Borough of Enfield

Site: E. A. Bowles - Myddelton House (1 memorial)

EN2, Bulls Cross, Myddelton House Gardens

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E. A. Bowles - Myddelton House

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Myddelton House

This site was previously occupied by an Elizabethan red-brick building known ...

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Edward Bowles

Horticulturalist. Born Edward Augustus Bowles but professionally known as E. ...

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E. A. Bowles - Myddelton House

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Borough of Enfield

The northernmost borough of London. Formed by the amalgamation of the Municip...

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