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...
Sir William Addison (1905 - 1992) author, jurist and historian, ran a bookshop here. Loughton Town Council 1999
Richard Tauber, 1891 - 1948, lyric tenor, lived here in flat 297, 1947 - 1948. English Heritage
The inscription is a quote from William Morris's 1890 "News from Nowhere", in which the narrator, William Guest, the previous day having ...
Note how close Lyons's home was to the massive Cadby Hall Lyons head-office and factory; and also to Olympia - one of the venues where Ly...
'fl' stands for 'floruit' (Latin) which means 'he or she flourished', and denotes the period during which a person was alive.
Activist for maternity health and wife of the Prime Minister. Born Lucy Ridsdale in Bayswater but grew up in Rottingdean and was always known as Cissie. Married Stanley Baldwin in 1892 and had 6 ch...
De Gaulle lived here with his family, September 1942-44 (though these dates vary slightly depending on source). See Musee de la Resistan...
This memorial was planted just over two years after the violent death of Mountbatten.
Novelist, poet, playwright, and politician. Secretary of State for the Colonies 1858-59. Brought up in London. It must have been a dark and stormy night when he met Rosina, who he married in 1827,...
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