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Arundel Gardens is a street and a communal garden square in Notting Hill, London, one of seven streets between Ladbroke Grove and Kensington Park Road of which five share in a communal garden between them. It was built in the 1860s, towards the later stages of the development of the Ladbroke Estate, until that decade part of the rural hinterland of London. Notable past residents of the street include psychologist Charles Samuel Myers, who coined the term shell shock, and the Nobel Prize-winning chemist Sir William Ramsay, discoverer of the noble gases.
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Arundel Gardens est une rue et un carré de jardin communal à Notting Hill, à Londres, l'une des sept rues entre Ladbroke Grove et Kensington Park Road, dont cinq partagent un jardin commun entre elles. Il a été construit dans les années 1860, vers les étapes ultérieures du développement du Ladbroke Estate, auparavant dans l'arrière-pays rural de Londres . Parmi les anciens résidents de la rue, notons le psychologue Charles Samuel Myers, qui a inventé le terme d'obusite, et le chimiste Sir William Ramsay.
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