George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
The Beatles
Commemorated ati
Brian Epstein - W1
The period that Epstein and his company, NEMS, occupied these offices was fro...
Brian Epstein - WC2
Unveiled by Cilla Black. The Cerynitis or Golden Hind originates in Greek ...
Last Beatles' concert
Note that that, though blue, this is not an English Heritage plaque. At Beatl...
Laurence Corner Army Surplus
Laurence Corner On this site was the famous chic Army Surplus store, which sa...
Other Subjects
Sir Eugene Goossens
Composer and conductor. Born Eugene Aynsley Goossens in Rochester Square, Camden Town. Son of Eugene Goossens. Studied in London and Bruges and became associate conductor to Sir Thomas Beecham. He ...
Sir Arthur Sullivan
Composer With W. S. Gilbert wrote the Savoy Operas, including The Mikado and The Pirates of Penzance. Sullivan also wrote Onward Christian Soldiers and The Lost Chord, which was the first phonogr...
Crystal Palace
Originally erected in Hyde Park to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. It was on the section south of Rotten Row and east of West Carriage Drive with the mid-point opposite Rutland Gate. The cast-...
Horace (Ruddy Ranks) Burke
Horace Alexander Burke, aka Ruddy Ranks. From the Just Giving page: "By trade he was a Reggae musician playing several instruments but was mainly a keyboard player. He has been in a couple of band...
Edward Dannreuther
Pianist and writer on music. Born in Strasbourg. He studied at the Leipzig Conservatoire, and moved to London in 1869 where he achieved great success performing the works of Beethoven and Chopin. F...