Sir Charles Stanford, 1852 - 1924, musician, lived here, 1894 - 1916.
London County Council
Site: Sir Charles Stanford (1 memorial)
W8, Holland Street
While the plaque is in Holland Street, the address is 56 Hornton Street.
Sir Charles Stanford, 1852 - 1924, musician, lived here, 1894 - 1916.
London County Council
W8, Holland Street
While the plaque is in Holland Street, the address is 56 Hornton Street.
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Sir Charles Stanford
Composer, music teacher, and conductor. Born Dublin as Charles Villiers Stanf...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Sir Charles Stanford
Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...
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Henry James, 1843 - 1916, Writer, lived here 1886 - 1902. London County Council
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Hamptons International, the estate agents, occupy William Willett’s former estate offices at 7 Lower Sloane Street.
The Freemasons commissioned this memorial to mark the 300th anniversary of The United Grand Lodge of England in 2017 and the centenary of...
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