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Violinist who fled from Nazis
VIOLINIST Sigmund Nissel, who has died aged 86, had a key role in one of the world’s leading string quartets.
The second violinist in the Amadeus Quartet, he took part in more than 200 recordings, countless live performances around the world and passed on his talents to hundreds of students at the Royal Academy... > more |
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A stalwart of socialism and a man of unshakable principle - LORD Jock Stallard, one of the great socialist stalwarts of the St Pancras rent strike battles, who went on to... > more
The literary lioness with a penchant for French culture - JOANNA Richardson, one of Hampstead’s literary lionesses, died in the early hours of Friday morning... > more
Doctor healed soldiers’ mental scars - PATRICK De Mare, who has died aged 92, was a psychotherapist whose work helped promote the use of group analysis. > more
A ground-breaking academic - THE life of renowned counsellor and psychologist Ellen Noonan was celebrated at a memorial service in Hampstead on Thursday. > more
A generous, loyal and lovably stubborn press man of principle - PATRICK Breen, journalist and tenants’ leader, has died suddenly at his home in Pancras Road, aged 50. > more
A great and inspirational director of the National Youth Theatre - EDWARD Wilson, the former artistic director of the National Youth Theatre (NYT), has died aged 60. > more
‘One of the old school... and always a gentleman’ - PATRICK Howard, one of 10 sons from a fishing family in County Clare, Ireland, died on New Year’s Eve, aged 75. > more
Pub singer, Britt Ekland’s ‘mystery man’ and a caring friend - FRIENDS and family of a singer and celebrity confidant gathered last Friday to say their final goodbyes. > more
Circus worker, artist and activist - JAMES Shallcross, who has died aged 90, was a tenant activist on the Maiden Lane estate in Camden Town, a lifelong member of the “Old”... > more
Retired publican was ‘a true gent and a one-off character’ - POPULAR pensioner Bertie Clark, who was known to thousands across Camden, has died suddenly. > more
Home front heroine with a passion for singing and travelling - MAUD Hillman, who has died aged 94, will be fondly remembered by the hundreds of friends she made in a... > more
An eclectic talent with unshakeable political beliefs - HELEN Lighthill, who has died aged 70, will be remembered for being an eclectic talent: her interests ranged from... > more
A determined worker with designs on better schools - ARCHITECT Brenda Degerdon will be remembered for her tireless work for schools: she was a governor at Rhyl... > more
Anti-war stalwart searched for peace - VETERAN anti-war campaigner Peggie Pres ton, who has died aged 84, travelled the world on the trail of peace and justice. > more
Lifelong campaigner whose last words were: ‘Live differently’ - PETER Cadogan, who died this week aged 86, will be remembered as a champion of local dem ocracy... > more
Moving farewell for actress who shared stage with stars - SCORES of wellwishers filled Golders Green crematorium last Tuesday to pay tribute to one of the early... > more
Communist Party stalwart who stood up to the far right at polls - JOCK Nicolson, who has died aged 87, will be remembered for his dedication to helping others and... > more
How paving fight turned Olga into real campaigner - OLGA Calnan, who has died aged 76, will be best remembered by people in Camden Town for her tireless work in... > more
Property developer who left his mark on landscape - HAROLD Deco, the property developer who played a key role in changing the living landscape on... > more
Upholder of ideals of liberty and inclusion - MARGARET Little, who has died aged 78, will be remembered for her dedicated service to the people of Hampstead ward... > more |
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