Photographer, musician and animal rights activist and Paul McCartney's first wife, of 29 years. Mother of fashion designer Stella and musician James.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Linda Eastman
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McCartney and Eastman
Linda and Paul met when they both attended a Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames...
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Kenny Clare
Jazz drummer. Born in Leytonstone. He played with Oscar Rabin on the radio, and then for several bandleaders including Jack Parnell, Johhny Dankworth and Ted Heath. He also accompanied singers such...
Britten - Pears Foundation
From the website: "We promote the music of Benjamin Britten and his work with singer Peter Pears, and are based at the home they shared, The Red House in Aldeburgh." Britten and Pears lived here f...
Carl Maria von Weber
Born Eutin, Germany, died London, from tuberculosis. A sick man he came to London to write the English opera Oberon which received an enthusiastic reception at Covent Garden in April 1826.
David Cassidy
Actor, singer and songwriter. Born in New York, son of actor Jack Cassidy. He became a teenage idol playing Keith Partridge in the television musical show 'The Partridge Family'. He found it diffic...
Person, Music / songs, Seriously Famous, Theatre, TV & Radio, USA
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Shepherd's Well
NW3, Akenside Road
On the ground is a ghost footprint of what could have been one of these water-fountains we remember from the 1950s, found in parks near c...
Nelson Mandela - statue
SW1, Parliament Square
Unveiled by Prime Minister Gordon Brown in the presence of London Mayor Ken Livingstone and Nelson Mandela himself. Mandela, at 6 foot, ...
First sale of Coca-Cola in Britain
Image from the magnificent Advertising Archives. This is the earliest UK ad that we could find there: 1910s.
Silver Jubilee bench
EN1, Silver Street
We don't normally collect benches but large, unusual plaques like this one are irresistible.
Geoffrey Dearmer and Margaret
NW3, Elsworthy Road, St Mary's, Primrose Hill
In our photo, looking left to right, the bench is in the small church garden hidden behind the car; the Dearmer plaque is on the wall beh...
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