Charles Edward Ives, 1874 - 1954, American composer, stayed here in 1934.
Site: Charles Edward Ives (1 memorial)
W1, Half Moon Street, 17
In the photo the plaque is above the snowman's head. One doesn't get to say that very often.
Charles Edward Ives, 1874 - 1954, American composer, stayed here in 1934.
W1, Half Moon Street, 17
In the photo the plaque is above the snowman's head. One doesn't get to say that very often.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Charles Edward Ives
Born Danbury, Connecticut. Composer. A businessman whose vast musical outpu...
The Automobile Association opened its first office in this building in the year 1905. This plaque was unveiled on the 28th June 1965 by ...
A building had been here, about where this monument is, since before 1430. It became the vicarage but its large garden was much reduced b...
Site of Christ's Hospital, 1552 - 1902 The Corporation of the City of London
English Heritage Mary Shelley, 1797-1851, author of Frankenstein, lived here, 1846-1851.
First conserved in 1959 by the Ministry of Works when it was in the basement of the then new General Post Office. The picture source is a report by the developers of the current building.
English Heritage Charles X, 1757 - 1836, last Bourbon King of France, lived here, 1805 - 1814.
In memory of Don Cook & the rent battles of 1959 - 1964.
Born London, a son of George Lethbridge. He articled in architecture under his father for four years (September 1894 to early 1898). After assisting several British architects, including Charles F....
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