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Brian Henderson

Brian Henderson

We can find very little about this man. c.1968: "We called a meeting at the home of Brian Henderson who was the nephew of Russell Henderson and in attendance were Junior Telfor, Selwyn Baptiste, Russ Henderson, Peter Joseph, Russell Valdes, Brian Henderson and Horace James..." where the on-going management of the Notting Hill Carnival was discussed."

Source: . Also has him listed as one of the pan players in the early days of the Carnival.

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Brian Henderson

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Notting Hill Carnival pioneers

Claimed to be the world's largest blue plaque - and we ain't arguing. Three ...

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