Sir Gerald Dodson, KT, was Recorder of London 1937-59, the longest holder of that office.
Also, he wrote the of the popular operetta, The Rebel Maid, composed by Montague Phillips in 1921.
Sir Gerald Dodson, KT, was Recorder of London 1937-59, the longest holder of that office.
Also, he wrote the of the popular operetta, The Rebel Maid, composed by Montague Phillips in 1921.
This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
Sir Gerald Dodson
The Latin is a very appropriate legal phrase, meaning "Let justice be done th...
Musician and conductor. Born in London. Was initially an organist, at St. James' Church, Piccadilly. Married the heiress Gloria Vanderbilt (amongst others), had an affair with Greta Garbo. ...
Written by William Johnson Cory. First performed in 1863, the first verse goes:. . . . Jolly boating weather, And a hay harvest breeze, Blade on the feather, Shade off the trees,...
We could not initially identify the artiste who is commemorated as Welton McIntosh on the Mellow Mix Studios plaque at Hackney Picture House, Mare Street, London, E8, however, our colleague, Andrew...
Born 22 Medway Street, Westminster. Writer on musical instruments. An excellent pianist with little musical training. He gave over forty recitals at the Great Exhibition of 1851. Died Kensington.
Cleric and hymn writer. Born Augustus Montague Toplady in Farnham, Surrey. His family moved to Ireland, and he attended Trinity College, Dublin. He was a follower of John Wesley and converted to Me...
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