Plaque

Sir F. Paolo Tosti

Inscription

City of Westminster
Sir F. Paolo Tosti, K.C.V.O., musician, 1846 - 1916, lived in a house on this site, 1836 - 1916.
Assoc. Abruzzo-Molise, G.B.

Site: Sir Paolo Tosti (1 memorial)

W1, Mandeville Place, 12

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Sir Paolo Tosti

Born Italy. Composer of music and songs. Came to London in 1875. Taught and s...

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Assoc. Abruzzo-Molise, G.B.

The nearest match we can find is "The Abruzzo and Molise Heritage Society of ...

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Westminster City Council

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