Plaque

Sir Charles MacKerras

Inscription

Sir Charles MacKerras, CH, AC, CBE, 1925 - 2010, conductor and musicologist, lived here.
The Public Memorials Appeal

Site: Sir Charles MacKerras (1 memorial)

NW8, Hamilton Terrace, 10

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Sir Charles MacKerras

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Sir Charles MacKerras

Conductor and musicologist.  Born Schenectady, New York, but when he was thre...

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Sir Charles MacKerras

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Public Memorials Appeal

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