Well, my goodness. Where is everyone? How about a hint.
A fellow of Arabia shares a name with this person.
I cannot decide between the "wisdom" of the pilars and being the "lover" of the lady...
Gracefully said, Francis. I know that it's late for you, especially after entertaining Mr. Walter all afternoon. Dutchy and I still wish you would give us some clues on locating things. I tried my best to find John Hersey, whose writing I adore, and google acted as though he didn't exist.
You mean the guy who wrote this? That's easy...
Letty where are we, Europe, US or Arabia?
Well, Dutchy, none of those places, honey.
Francis, I read Hersey's Hiroshima. That's the one I really liked. He is buried somewhere in Key West, Fl. and not one place could I find of his grave site.
Oops, sorry, Dutchy. Europe, yes. Got carried away thinking about Sons and Lovers, I guess.
Sons and Lovers was written by DH. Lawrence! You mentioned Arabia before - Lawrence! So are you talking about the individual "Lawrence"?
You're right about DHLawrence, Dutchy. I said he shared a name with some fellow of Arabia. Remember that guy?
Lawrence of Arabia is an Academy Award-winning film based, with some licence, on the life of T. E. Lawrence.?
Right. My hint was that DH and TE shared a surname in common. Now, all you have to do is find that place, Dutchy.
T.E. Lawrence is more often recognized by the title, "Lawrence of Arabia." He is actually buried at the St. Nicholas Church Graveyard in Moreton, England.?
DH also wrote a short story called "The Rocking Horse Winner. " Wow. that was one creepy reading.
Hey, Dutchy. You already have the right guy. It's DH Lawrence. Search him out, honey.
Re D.H Lawrence
After being discharged from a sanatorium he died at the Villa Robermond, Vence, France in 1930 at the age of 44. Frieda returned to live on the ranch in Taos and later her third husband brought Lawrence's ashes to rest there in a small chapel set amidst the mountains of New Mexico.?
We're looking for the memorial, Dutchy, and remember, it's in Europe
Eureka!

Eastwood - Nottinghamshire. UK
Hoorah! That's it, Dutchy. Your turn.
Lawrence and his wife were accussed of being German spies. The world is not kind to rebels, Dutchy. If ever you would like to see more, check out this site:
http://www.lawrenceseastwood.co.uk/
Thanks for that information Letty, will have a look at it after breakfast, and also post another picture then.