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Plaque

George Macfarren

Inscription

George Alexander MacFarren Knt, lived in this house and died here, 1887.
Placed here by the London Section of the Incorporated Society of Musicians.

Site: Macfarren & Strang (2 memorials)

NW8, Hamilton Terrace, 20

2022: reported that this double-plaque house was for sale.

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George Alexander Macfarren

Composer.  Born 24 Villiers Street, Strand.  Composed orchestral, choral and ...

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William Strang

William Strang

William Strang, 1859 - 1921, painter and etcher, lived here, 1900 - 1921. Lon...

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