Plaque

Lord Miles

Inscription

Lord Miles of Blackfriars CBE, 1907 - 1991, British character actor, writer and director, born at this address on 27 September 1907.
Hillingdon London

Site: Lord Bernard Miles (1 memorial)

UB8, New Road, 38

June 2015: Stephen Cleverley reported via Facebook that this plaque has gone missing, leaving just the screw holes behind.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Lord Bernard Miles

Actor and theatre manager. Born Bernard James Miles at 1 Poplar Terrace, New ...

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London Borough of Hillingdon

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