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- Q20737530 description "Luthier".
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- Q20737530 abstract "Alfred Charles Langonet (1917–1973) was a highly regarded English violin maker and founder, along with his father Charles Francois 'Frank' Langonet, of the firm C. F. Langonet & Son.Last in line to the Langonet dynasty of violin makers, he was apprenticed to his father in the workshop at W. E. Hill & Sons before joining the RAF aged 19.Served with No. 209 Squadron RAF Coastal Command during WWII and was a rigger aboard the PBY Catalina that spotted the German battleship Bismarck.After the war he went into business with his father and C. F. Langonet & Son opened in 1946 at 71 Brondesbury Road, London.Winner of notable awards for violin making, including: Silver Medal at the 1949 Stradivari Exhibition at Cremona.Special Diploma 1949, The Hague.Winner Festival of Britain Competition for Best British Violin 1951.Winner of the British Violin Makers Exhibition 1952.Alfred was married to cellist Phyllis Woodward (1908-1997). Her uncle, John Wesley Woodward, was the cellist aboard the Titanic. (See Musicians of the RMS Titanic.)".
- Q20737530 alias "Alfred Hill".
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- Q20737530 birthDate "1917".
- Q20737530 birthYear "1917".
- Q20737530 deathDate "1973".
- Q20737530 deathYear "1973".
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- Q20737530 alternativeNames "Alfred Hill".
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- Q20737530 dateOfBirth "1917".
- Q20737530 dateOfDeath "1973".
- Q20737530 name "Alfred Charles Langonet".
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- Q20737530 shortDescription "Luthier".
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- Q20737530 comment "Alfred Charles Langonet (1917–1973) was a highly regarded English violin maker and founder, along with his father Charles Francois 'Frank' Langonet, of the firm C. F. Langonet & Son.Last in line to the Langonet dynasty of violin makers, he was apprenticed to his father in the workshop at W. E. Hill & Sons before joining the RAF aged 19.Served with No.".
- Q20737530 label "Alfred Charles Langonet".
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