Group    From 1960  To 1970

The Beatles

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
The Beatles

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Abbey Road album - access cover

The creators of the access cover have a web page for it, where we learnt that...

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Brian Epstein - W1

The period that Epstein and his company, NEMS, occupied these offices was fro...

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Brian Epstein - WC2

Unveiled by Cilla Black. The Cerynitis or Golden Hind originates in Greek ...

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Crawdaddy Club

The website address on the plaque is defunct.

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HMV store

Chosen as the featured memorial in December 2004, for lots of reasons. Firstl...

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Frank Bates

Frank Bates

Lead vocalist with the Southern Syncopated Orchestra. Born in Barbados, he joined the orchestra initially as a banjo player. He died with seven other members of the band in the sinking of the SS Ro...

Person, Music / songs, Caribbean Islands

1 memorial
Faithless

Faithless

Electronica band consisting of Maxi Jazz, Sister Bliss and Rollo.

Group, Music / songs

1 memorial
Paul Robeson

Paul Robeson

Singer, actor (also athlete and civil rights activist). Born Princeton, New Jersey to a former slave, who educated himself to become a theologian and who had great expectations of his son, expectat...

Person, Cinema, Music / songs, Race Issues, Seriously Famous, Theatre, USA

1 memorial
Louise “Little Lou” Cattell

Louise “Little Lou” Cattell

Musician and promoter.  Died aged 21 after taking the drug ketamine.  The picture source provides a lot of information about Louise and about the dangers of ketamine.

Person, Music / songs, Tragedy

1 memorial

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Highgate Society

Highgate Society

From the website: The Highgate Society was founded in 1966 by local people who had successfully fought Government plans to route heavy traffic through the heart of Highgate. The Highgate Society’s r...

Group, Community / Clubs, History

1 memorial
Votes for Women

Votes for Women

LSE History gives: "... Frederick and Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence, who owned and edited the WSPU newspaper Votes for Women. Founded in 1907, Votes for Women was printed at the St Clement’s Press on C...

Media, Gender Issues, Politics & Administration

3 memorials
G. W. N. Silcock

G. W. N. Silcock

Surbiton man killed serving in WW2.

Person

War dead, WW2
1 memorial
High Speed 1

High Speed 1

A high-speed railway link from London through Kent to the UK end of the Channel Tunnel. Officially known as the Channel Tunnel Rail Link (CTRL) and originally as the Union Railway or Continental Ma...

Place, Transport

2 memorials
Leslie Phillips Jones
War dead, WW1
1 memorial