Plaque

Thomas Attwood

Erection date: 2013

Inscription

Thomas Attwood, 1765 - 1838, composer and organist at St Paul's Cathedral and the Chapel Royal, lived and died here.
Erected by the Wheeler family 2013

Site: Thomas Attwood (1 memorial)

SW3, Cheyne Walk, 17

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Thomas Attwood

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Composer and organist at St Paul's Cathedral and the Chapel Royal. Sponsored ...

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Wheeler family

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