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Sign: London - A commemorative sign where the composer Eric Coates lived


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206 Baker St, London NW1 5SE, UK
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On the sign:
ENGLISH HERITAGE

ERIC COATES
1886-1957
Composer
lived here in Flat 176
1930-1939

The logo of the English Heritage Trust
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The English Heritage Trust is a charity that cares for over 400 historical buildings, monuments and other places.

The sign is located where the light music composer Eric Coates lived, born in Hucknall, UK (1886-1957). One of his best known works is: By the Sleepy Lagoon.

The building was photographed that day Click for a larger image

On the other side of the gate is a sign indicating the place where the attack on the heavy water facilities in Norway was planned Click for sign's details

As you can see this sign is at another entrance of the Chiltern Court apartment block near Baker Station where famous residents lived Click for sign's details




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