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Ralph Arnold had strong Kentish connections: he was born in Meopham, members of his family lived in the Medway towns and he moved to the village of Cobham in 1937 where he lived in the eighteenth century Meadow House for most of the rest of his life. He worked for the publishing house of Constable and Company and also wrote novels such as ‘House of the Magnolias’ (1931), ‘Spring List’ (1956), detective stories and topographical works such as ‘The Hundred of Hoo’ (1947).
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| Cobham | Ralph Arnold had strong Kentish connections: he was born in Meopham, members of his family lived in the Medway towns and he moved to the village of Cobham in 1937 where he lived in the eighteenth century Meadow House for most of the rest of his life... |