Blue Plaque № 10022 Photo

Blue plaque № 10022 - Chislehurst Caves. People came from across London and north west Kent to shelter here during the Blitz. At the height of the bombardment between October 1940 and July 1941 thousands used the cave system each night.

Blue Plaque № 10022 Map


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Richard Stafford Cripps Blue Plaque - Sir Stafford Cripps (1889-1952) statesman born here
George Edwards Blue Plaque - Sir George Edwards 1908 - 2003  The internationally famous aircraft designer, who was responsible for both the Concorde and the Vickers Viscount, was born here, above his fathers toyshop. As a boy he attended the nearby Selwyn Avenue school
Charles Holden And Edward Johnston Brown Plaque - Railway Heritage Feature    Directional sign from Blackfriars tube station, (c1930)    This vitreous enamel sign was situated inside the entrance to the original Blackfriars station and was salvaged during the building work in c1975. The station was heavily redeveloped during that period, resulting in the demolition of the original c1870 highly ornate facade. The sign is typical of those designed for use on the Underground during the late 1920s and early 1930s when much thought was given to the