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in ?  [[Colonel & Mrs Tighe]] lived at Loosley House
 
in ?  [[Colonel & Mrs Tighe]] lived at Loosley House
  
'''In 1939''' and throughout the WW2, North Kensington Nursery School was evacuated to [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Loosley_House Loosley House], Loosley Row, the home of Mr and Mrs Arthur Ord Waite.  click [[Arthur & Joyce Waite]] for more about the Waite's
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'''In 1939''' and throughout the WW2, North Kensington Nursery School was evacuated to [https://laceygreenhistory.com/w/index.php/Loosley_House Loosley House], Loosley Row, the home of Mr and Mrs Arthur Ord Waite.  click [[Arthur & Joyce Waite]] for more about the Waite's.
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also  click [[Wars]] for local details of the Boer War, WW1, WW2, & The Cold War

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Sir George Stephen a philanthropist, born St Kitts, West Indies in 1791 lived at ‘Collins’ (now Loosley House), Lower Road, Loosley Row. He had purchased the property in the late 1830’s and later, also bought Collins Farm and Collins Cottage for his wife Henrietta’s relatives the Ravenscrofts.

In 1861 the document for the Emma Grace Foundation it mentions Emma Grace of Loosley House (maybe just a visitor)

in ? Colonel & Mrs Tighe lived at Loosley House

In 1939 and throughout the WW2, North Kensington Nursery School was evacuated to Loosley House, Loosley Row, the home of Mr and Mrs Arthur Ord Waite. click Arthur & Joyce Waite for more about the Waite's.

also click Wars for local details of the Boer War, WW1, WW2, & The Cold War