Erection date: 10/5/2008
The Bee Gees, Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb, composed and stayed here, 1968 - 1980.
City of Westminster
The Heritage Foundation
Site: Bee Gees (1 memorial)
W1, Brook Street, 67
Erection date: 10/5/2008
The Bee Gees, Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb, composed and stayed here, 1968 - 1980.
City of Westminster
The Heritage Foundation
W1, Brook Street, 67
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Bee Gees
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Bee Gees
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