Musician and songwriter. Born Liverpool. One of the four Beatles. March 1969 married Linda Eastman.
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Paul McCartney
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McCartney and Eastman
Linda and Paul met when they both attended a Georgie Fame and the Blue Flames...
Paul McCartney - SE16
The Old Justice Sir Paul McCartney, MBE, musician & songwriter, used the ...
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Claudia Fontaine
Claudia Fontaine was an backing vocalist from Peckham, London. Guardian obituary. The plaque has Fontaine spelt as Fontayne.
George Webb
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John Compton
Organ builder. Born in Newton Burgoland, Leicestershire. He set up business in Nottingham and moved to London, eventually establishing a factory in North Acton. Many Compton organs were installed i...
The Beatles
George Harrison, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr.
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Thomas Brushfield
Church warden at Christ Church Spitalfields in 1836. At Wikia we found a Thomas Brushfield who we think must be our man: A businessman and local politician. Born Derbyshire, he moved to London whe...
Sir George Grove
Writer on music. Born at Thurlow Lodge, 74 Thurlow Terrace, Clapham. Although originally a civil engineer (he supervised the erection of the first lighthouse in Jamaica), his love of music drew him...
Kit-Cat Club
18th century London club with political (Whig) and literary interests. Tending to the clandestine it met, at different periods, at the Trumpet Tavern, the Fountain Tavern and at Barn Elms. In sum...
Group, Community / Clubs, Literature, Politics & Administration
Thomas Sheraton
Furniture designer. Born Stockton-on-Tees, co. Durham. Moved to London in 1790 and published furniture design books. Returned to co. Durham in 1799 and became a Baptist minister. His second peri...
Dead Parrot monument
SE10, King William Walk/Romney Road, Devonport House
Created by artist John Reardon, in homage to the Monty Python's Flying Circus sketch, although It appears to be a sulphur-crested cockato...
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