Dennis Brain, 1921 - 1957, horn-player, lived here.
English Heritage
Site: Dennis Brain (1 memorial)
NW3, Frognal
Dennis Brain, 1921 - 1957, horn-player, lived here.
English Heritage
NW3, Frognal
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Dennis Brain
Classical horn-player. Born London into a family of horn-players. Killed ag...
This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Dennis Brain
English Heritage (officially the English Heritage Trust) is a charity that ma...
This plaque photograph is borrowed from BluePlaques.net.
Booth moved his meetings which had begun in the summer in a tent inside as the winter approached. The building was known as the Assembly...
Laid into the ground on the west side of the war memorial. It's off-centre which suggests more plaques may be planned.
Biographer, editor and critic. Wife of the painter Michael Noakes. She wrote a notable biography of Edward Lear and was a leading scholar of the war poet Isaac Rosenberg.
Formed initially as the 'Experimental Corps of Riflemen' it became the 'Rifle Corps' and then the '95th Regiment of Foot (Rifles)'. In 1816 it became the Rifle Brigade. Unusually the soldiers wor...
The building has been the home of Quo Vadis, an old and venerable Italian restaurant for many years.
Note: other sources seem agreed that Susannah died on the 23rd not the 30th of July.
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