Kev NeylonCrawley Blue Plaques — Roger BastableRoger Bastable was born in 1950, he was a teacher, local history researcher and author and spent most of his life in Crawley and became…Feb 21, 20241Feb 21, 20241
Kev NeylonCrawley Blue Plaques — The GreyhoundThere are two plaques on the Greyhound pub, a blue one from the Crawley Arts Council, and a red on put up by The Famous Grouse as part of…Dec 3, 20231Dec 3, 20231
Kev NeylonCrawley Blue Plaques — Frederick KnottFrederick Major Paull Knott was born on the 28th of August 1916 in Hankou, China, the son of English missionaries, Margaret Caroline (née…Dec 2, 20231Dec 2, 20231
Kev NeylonCrawley Blue Plaques — Little Buckswood FarmLittle Buckswood Farmhouse is a Grade II listed building and is surrounded by the Squire’s Garden Centre (which used to be Cheals). It…Nov 13, 20231Nov 13, 20231
Kev NeylonCrawley Blue Plaques — Peter YoungPeter Young was born in 1930 and read history and archaeology at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.Nov 9, 20231Nov 9, 20231
Kev NeylonCrawley Blue Plaques — John LeechOn the way into the museum on the wall of the building to the left of the entrance there is a blue plaque. It is to John Leech who lived…Nov 2, 20231Nov 2, 20231
Kev NeylonCrawley Blue Plaques — Richard BrowneRichard Browne was born in London in 1921. He studied at the Wimbledon School of Art from 1948 to 1952, and then moved on to study at the…Sep 27, 20231Sep 27, 20231
Kev NeylonCrawley Blue Plaques — Richard MarshRichard Marsh was not an author I had heard of before finding this blue plaque, but now having read a dozen or so of his books, and looked…Aug 23, 20231Aug 23, 20231