Plaque

Peter Warlock

Inscription

Greater London Council
Philip Arnold Heseltine Peter Warlock, 1894 - 1930, composer, lived here.

This is the house (formerly 12a) where he died.

Site: Peter Warlock (1 memorial)

SW3, Tite Street, 30

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Peter Warlock

Born The Savoy Hotel, as Philip Arnold Heseltine. Peter Warlock was his pseud...

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