Rosamund Strode of The Holst Foundation unveils an English Heritage Blue Plaque for British Composer Gustav Holst at St Paul's Girls' School in Brook Green in west London, where the composer from 1905 until his death in 1934. It was during this time that Holst composed his most well known work, 'The Planets'.

Rosamund Strode of The Holst Foundation unveils an English Heritage Blue Plaque for British Composer Gustav Holst at St Paul's Girls' School in Brook Green in west London, where the composer from 1905 until his death in 1934. It was during this time that Holst composed his most well known work, 'The Planets'. Stock Photo
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1259 x 1977 px | 21.3 x 33.5 cm | 8.4 x 13.2 inches | 150dpi

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21 September 2004

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London UK

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Rosamund Strode of The Holst Foundation unveils an English Heritage Blue Plaque for British Composer Gustav Holst at St Paul's Girls' School in Brook Green in west London, where the composer from 1905 until his death in 1934. It was during this time that Holst composed his most well known work, 'The Planets'.

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