English Heritage
Sir Malcolm Sargent, 1895 - 1967, conductor, lived and died in a flat in this building.
Site: Sir Malcolm Sargent (1 memorial)
SW7, Kensington Gore, Albert Hall Mansions
English Heritage
Sir Malcolm Sargent, 1895 - 1967, conductor, lived and died in a flat in this building.
SW7, Kensington Gore, Albert Hall Mansions
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Sargent
Conductor, nick-named "Flash Harry" in recognition of his dapper appearance a...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Sargent
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
Wallace Bligh Cheesman, 1865 - 1947, founder of the Fawcett Association, lived here 1926 - 1927. London Borough of Islington Historic House
Greater London Council George Dance the younger, 1741 - 1825, architect lived and died here.
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Born Eutin, Germany, died London, from tuberculosis. A sick man he came to London to write the English opera Oberon which received an enthusiastic reception at Covent Garden in April 1826.
Chairman {sic} of The Memorial Gates Trust. She was born as Shreela Rai on 13 February 1934 in Lahore, Punjab, British India (now Pakistan), the daughter of Aftab Rai (d.1972) and Krishna Rai (d.1...
In our photo both these plaques are behind, and to the right of, the modern standing sign, with the paving stone in the ground directly b...
In 1631 commissioned Inigo Jones to build the residential square at Covent Garden, with a piazza at the centre.
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