Arthur Louis Moore was an English glass-maker who specialised in stained glass windows.
Advertisement from the Illustrated Guide to the Church Congress 1897
A full heraldic achievement, lowest part of an 1889 window by A. L. Moore, at S.S. Peter & Paul, Harlington, Middlesex.
Holy Trinity Church Trowbridge memorial to Rev Digby Walsh. 1869
East window, in All Saints Chapel, Holy Trinity Church Trowbridge. 1909
Harlington is a district of Hayes the London Borough of Hillingdon and one of five historic parishes partly developed into London Heathrow Airport and associated businesses, the one most heavily developed being Harmondsworth. It is centred 13.6 miles (21.9 km) west of Charing Cross. The district adjoins Hayes to the north and shares a railway station with the larger district, which is its post town, on the Great Western Main Line. It is in the west of the county of Greater London and until 1965 it was in the south-west corner of the historic county of Middlesex.
The Grade I Listed parish church is the oldest of the listed buildings in Harlington. The War Memorial was designed by C. O. Scott.
Bolingbroke and Ossulston's Dawley House (demolished), north-west of the station
Photograph of Dawley House, in the spring of 1902. This was the remains of the house of Bolingbroke and Ossulston.
Photograph of dilapidated Dawley House and barns, Harlington, 1902. (Between the Great Western Railway and the canal). Home of Bolingbroke and Ossulston.