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...
Created as the Philharmonic Society of London, it had an orchestra which initially performed in the 'old' Argyll Rooms in Regent Street, and continued in the replacement building until that was des...
Beatles' manager and impresario. Born Liverpool. Homosexual and artistic, briefly studied at RADA, then joined the family retail business. Involved in the local music scene he spotted the Beatles a...
Winston Lara, better known by his stage name Gene Rondo, was a Jamaican reggae singer. After first recording as part of the duo Gene & Roy in Jamaica, he relocated to London where he continued ...
Opened as the Maida Vale roller skating palace and club. Demolished and rebuilt in 1933/34, It now comprises seven studios and is used for recording a large variety of music and other programmes fo...
Student of Trinity College of Music, killed in WW1.
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