Jacqueline du Pre, 1945 - '87, cellist, lived here, 1970 - 1975.
Heath and Old Hampstead Society
Site: Jacqueline du Pre - NW3 (1 memorial)
NW3, Pilgrim's Lane, 5a
Jacqueline du Pre, 1945 - '87, cellist, lived here, 1970 - 1975.
Heath and Old Hampstead Society
NW3, Pilgrim's Lane, 5a
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Jacqueline du Pre - NW3
Cellist. Born Jacqueline Mary du Pré in Oxford. Her musical training began wi...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Jacqueline du Pre - NW3
The Hampstead Plaque fund was set up, many years ago, by Ralph Wade and has b...
The Bridge plaque is on the far side of the wall beside the woman's head in our photo. The jubilee plaque is laid into the terrace betwee...
The plaque would be more accurate were it placed at number 38 which was the house destroyed by the bomb. In 1950 numbers 35-38 were later...
It would be nice to know who did the giving but we can't find out.
The plaques are just inside the entrance to the museum.
The smaller plaque is between the two posts on the right of the photograph.
Doctor and politician. Born at 23 South Street, Greenwich. Following his Quaker principles, he gave up a potentially brilliant medical career in order to tend the sick and needy in Bermondsey, his ...
The spelling of "honor" is not a mistake on our part.
{Etched in the glass doors:} Henriette Raphael gave her name to the first purpose-built nurses' home at Guy's Hospital which opened in 19...
Anatomist and surgeon. Born in Pimlico. In 1845 he became a student at St George's Hospital, and in 1852 was elected a fellow of the Royal Society. In 1858 he published the first edition of his 'An...
Priest. Founder of St Augustine's Church, Kilburn, and first vicar there: 1870 - 1907. From St Augustine's Church website: "Richard Carr Kirkpatrick was the son of an Irish landowner and a friend ...
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