Lord Benjamin Britten CH OM
(1913-1976)
composer, freeman of Aldeburgh, Companion of Honour (from 1953), Grammy Award recipient (from 1963), Order of Merit recipient (from 1965), 1st Baron Britten (from 1976), and Grammy Award recipient (from 1977)
Commemorated on 6 plaques
Benjamin Britten O.M. 1913-1976 composer lived here 1931-1933
173 Cromwell Road, SW5 Kensington & Chelsea, London, United Kingdom where they lived (1931-1933)
Benjamin Britten 1913-1976 composer, freeman of Aldeburgh lived and worked here 1947-1957
11 Crabbe Street, Aldeburgh, United Kingdom where they lived (1947-1957) and worked (1947-1957)
Benjamin Britten composer 1913-1976 and Peter Pears singer 1910-1986 lived and worked here 1943-1946
St John's Wood High Street, London, United Kingdom where they was
The London home from 1970 of Benjamin Britten composer (1913-1976)
8 Halliford Street, N1, London, United Kingdom where they lived
Benjamin Britten 1913-1976 composer and Freeman of the Borough of Lowestoft was born here on 22 November 1913 and grew up in this house
21 Kirkley Cliff Road, Lowestoft, United Kingdom where they was born (1913) and grew up
Benjamin Britten composed Peter Grimes here his home from 1937-1947
The Old Mill, Snape, United Kingdom where they lived (1937-1947)