Arthur Veitch

Arthur was the son of James Veitch, Jr., who had established the Chelsea, London branch of the family business.

Whilst his brothers, John (1839–1870) and Harry (1840–1924), were to make significant marks on the history of the English garden, little is recorded about Arthur, and he is conspicuously absent from "Hortus Veitchii", the family history.

He is recorded in the 1871 census as living at 5 Oakfield Street, Chelsea with his wife, Emily.

The house had been constructed in the 1860s and the plans were drawn by the architect, George Godwin.

[1] His memorial stone in Brompton Cemetery, close to where he lived and died in Edith Grove,[2] states: "This memorial is erected in affectionate remembrance by the employees of the firm of James Veitch & Sons."

Arthur Veitch Memorial Brompton Cemetery