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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LudgroveLudgrove - Wikipedia

    Ludgrove, or Ludgrave, or Ludgraves, was an estate and farm in Middlesex between Monken Hadley in the west and Cockfosters in the east in what is now north London. It was centered on Ludgrove Farm (the Blue House) near to Cockfosters.

  2. Ludgrove School is an English independent boys' preparatory boarding school. Ludgrove was founded in 1892 at Ludgrove Hall in Middlesex by the Old Etonian sportsman Arthur Dunn. Dunn had been employed as a master at Elstree School, which sent boys mainly to Harrow, and intended to nurture a school that focused on preparing boys to enter Eton.

  3. Ludgrove was founded in 1892 by Arthur Dunn in Cockfosters, north London. Dunn was one of life’s natural enthusiasts and his favourite saying, “Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with all thy might” remains the school motto today.

  4. Both memorials (and the Duke’s Pyramid, near the car park) were installed here in 1934 by Sir Phillip Sassoon, who obtained them from Wrest Park in Bedfordshire. Osbert Sitwell, the poet and short story writer, was educated at Ludgrove school, which he loathed. The school moved to Berkshire in 1937.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arthur_DunnArthur Dunn - Wikipedia

    International career. 1883–1892. England. 4. (2) *Club domestic league appearances and goals. Arthur Tempest Blakiston Dunn (12 August 1860 – 20 February 1902) was a noted amateur footballer who founded the English boarding school Ludgrove in 1892.

  6. In the 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, and 1914 Register of Electors he was resident and renting the front room on the first floor of Trent Cottages, Ludgrove, New Barnet, Middlesex (also listed as Hertfordshire).

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  8. Ludgrove is a fortnightly boarding prep school for boys aged 8 to 13 that sits in 130 acres of rural Wokingham in Berkshire. REQUEST INFORMATION..

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