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  • Arthur Joseph Meadows was born in Mile End in the East End of London in The youngest child, he lived with his parents until his father's death in
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  • West Green Road’s draw to creatives and artists can be traced back to the 19th century and through to us today. As a place, West Green Road has been an area and community where its cultural identity and heritage has captured imaginations and inspired – from setting up creative businesses and homes, to influencing creative responses through writing, films, murals, storytelling, photography, art and music, and giving people their own sense of agency.

    This road’s artistic storytelling includes this photographic collection of portraits of the community in by Australian photographer Stephanie Rose Wood; and Jennie Pedley’s Art for the Street with young people, ‘Bridge Art’, displayed from , retells important and pioneering heritage stories. Other nationally-important creative treasures who have either grown up here or count West Green Road and the area as home include actor Judith Jacob and members of the Adebayo family - radio presenter Dotun Adebayo and novelist Diran Adebayo, and also, going back over years, Gothic novelist Charlotte Riddell who included a description of West Green in one of her books. Read on to find out about what other creatives are connected with West Green Road …


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    x 36cm (10 1/16 x 14 3/16in).

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      The following has been reproduced from the ‘Meadows Family Tree’ with permission of Alan Hart

      Arthur Joseph Meadows was born in Mile End in the East End of London in The youngest child, he lived with his parents until his father's death in He then continued to live in the neighbouring streets off Bow Road in close proximity to his mother and his sister Ann and her family, until

      One interesting vignette of the young Arthur that has survived was as a member of a Mile End amateur dramatic society, 'The Pickwick Histrionic Club', which appeared at the Beaumont Institution in Beaumont Square (where the Meadows family lived at the time). Arthur appeared in a drama called, 'All that glitters is not gold', and the critic of 'The Players' Magazine noted in his review of the evening that, "Mr s as Lady Leatherbridge was also exceedingly good", perhaps showing some of his father's and grandfather's dramatic talent.

      Arthur Meadows married Laura Louise Harrison (born c) at Islington Parish Church in Arthur and Laura had ten children, of whom three were born in Bow. The seven younger children were all born in Dover, where the family lived from until the s, firstly at Charlton House, and later in Eastbrook Terrace. James Meadows