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In 1939 number 22 was the home of Ernest Rowe-Dutton, a third secretary at the Treasury.[1][2]


Hardwicke House. In 1939 itwas the home of Hugh Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster.[3]

pARK GATE hOUSE. iN 1939 Laurence Carr.[4]

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John R G Turner

http://www.heliconius.org/author/john-turner/

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/John-Turner-53

https://www.pnreview.co.uk/cgi-bin/scribe?showauthor=3297

http://species.wikimedia.org/wiki/John_R.G._Turner

B Sc Liverpool, DPhil (Oxon) appointed Leeds, Department of Genetics

"University news." Times, 24 May 1978, p. 19. The Times Digital Archive, link.gale.com/apps/doc/CS321487544/TTDA?u=rtl_ttda&sid=bookmark-TTDA&xid=413acfdc. Accessed 27 Nov. 2021.


Dransfield https://issuu.com/kewguildjournal/docs/v15s115p466-all Retired to Welsh border Kew Guild visit to the Welsh Borders 19th and 20th June 2010 Pamela Holt, Allan Hart 503-504 The Journal of the Kew Guild 15(115) 2010

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  1. ^ "Sir Ernest Rowe-Dutton". The Times. 10 August 1965. p. 8 – via The Times Digital Archive.
  2. ^ 1939 Register, 22 Kew Green, Richmond Upon Thames, Richmond M.B., Surrey, England RG101/1377C/007/11, 1377C, 7 , 11
  3. ^ 1939 Register. Hardwicke House Ham Common, Richmond Upon Thames, Richmond M.B. RG101/1382E/004/12  1382E 4 12
  4. ^ 1939 Register. Park Gate House Ham Common, Ham Common, Richmond Upon Thames, Richmond M.B., Surrey, England. RG101/1382B/003/40 Piece number 1382B item 3 line 40