Memorial Plaque for Alfred Joseph Clements (1858–1938)
Memorial Plaque for Alfred Joseph Clements (1858–1938)
Memorial Plaque for Alfred Joseph Clements (1858–1938)
Memorial Plaque for Alfred Joseph Clements (1858–1938)

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Clements was the organiser and secretary of the South Place (now Conway Hall) Sunday Concerts from 1887 to 1938.

Conway Hall

London

Title

Memorial Plaque for Alfred Joseph Clements (1858–1938)

Date

1938

Medium

bronze & stone

Measurements

H 27 x W 19 x D 2 cm;
Plinth: H 65 x W 76.5 x D 4 cm (E)

Accession number

ART06

Work type

Relief

Signature/marks description

on base of neck: Richard Garbe 1938

Inscription description

on stone tablet: 1858 1938 / ALFRED J CLEMENTS / Organiser and Hon. Secretary of / the South Place Sunday Concerts / 1887–1937 and an active member / of this Society for nearly 60 years

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