Plaque

Sargent

Inscription

English Heritage
Sir Malcolm Sargent, 1895 - 1967, conductor, lived and died in a flat in this building.

Site: Sir Malcolm Sargent (1 memorial)

SW7, Kensington Gore, Albert Hall Mansions

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Sargent

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Sir Malcolm Sargent

Conductor, nick-named "Flash Harry" in recognition of his dapper appearance a...

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