Erection date: 10/9/2014
Spandau Ballet first performed here 5 December 1979 at the Blitz Club.
PRS for Music Heritage Award
Site: Blitz Club, Spandau Ballet (1 memorial)
WC2, Great Queen Street, 4
Erection date: 10/9/2014
Spandau Ballet first performed here 5 December 1979 at the Blitz Club.
PRS for Music Heritage Award
WC2, Great Queen Street, 4
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Spandau Ballet
A Tuesday night club that attracted students from two nearby art colleges: Ce...
First performed at the Blitz Club on 5 December 1979.Wikipedia informs: "'Spa...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Spandau Ballet
Previously known as the Performing Rights Society. They have also erected pl...
The plaque is low down on the house adorned with scaffolding, so low that it suggests he lived in the basement flat.
There was only one British citizen amongst the victims; the others were Australian, Canadian, French, Spanish.
Edith Garrud, 1872 - 1971, the suffragette that knew jiu-jitsu lived here. Islington People's Plaque London Borough of Islington
Greater London Council George Peabody, 1795-1869, philanthropist, died here.
Alexander Pope, 1688 - 1744, poet, lived in this row, Mawson's Buildings, 1716 - 1719. English Heritage
American writer, best know for his accounts of pioneering life in California. Born New York. Came to London in 1885 via Germany and Glasgow. Buried at Frimley, Surrey. Some sources, contradicti...
Probably erected with the building in the 1960s.
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