Leopold Stokowski Society - London
Leopold Anthony Stokowski, musician, 1882 - 1977, attended this school.
Site: St Marylebone School (3 memorials)
W1, Marylebone High Street, St Marylebone School
Leopold Stokowski Society - London
Leopold Anthony Stokowski, musician, 1882 - 1977, attended this school.
W1, Marylebone High Street, St Marylebone School
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
St Marylebone School - Stokowski
Musician and conductor. Born in London. Was initially an organist, at S...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
St Marylebone School - Stokowski
This section lists the other memorials at the same location as the memorial on this page:
St Marylebone School - Stokowski
Beautiful filigree carved text. Compare the typeface with that at Abbaye de l...
To the glory of God & in memory of William Benett, Esquire, these schools...
The plaques are just visible in our photo, to the left of the third column from the right. This was built as the South West Essex Techni...
Somewhere we read about this house where the "surname is recorded in a rebus in the tiling of the front step". On our first visit, 2008, ...
Both plaques are attached to the other side of the low wall behind the fountain, the one for Old Change being to the north. The Festival...
Clearly today was not a good time to photo this church. At the centre of the cross is the monogram "I S H" which represent the Greek ini...
The separate, temporary, addition can be seen in our photo - the row of 6 small white crosses, on a white base, which does not appear to ...
Site of Old Serjeant's Inn, 1415 - 1910 {In the border, top and bottom:} The Corporation of the City of London
The first buildings to occupy this site were built in 1232 by Henry III. The building was known as the Domus Conversorum (the House of C...
Richard Brinsley Sheridan, 1751 - 1816, dramatist and statesman lived here, 1795 - 1802. London County Council
The cottage was 'Telegraph Cottage' which Browning described as "resembling a goose pie' but we can find no image. It was named for the ...