T. E. Lawrence Blue Plaque Photo

T. E. Lawrence blue plaque - T. E. Lawrence 'Lawrence of Arabia' 1888-1935 lived here

T. E. Lawrence Blue Plaque Map


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Black Plaque № 11371 - Boundary Stone    This stone marks the boundary between St. Mary's parish, Rotherhithe and St. Paul's parish, Deptford. Until 1899 this was also the Kent - Surrey boundary. The stone was on a bridge over the Earl Creek nearby, but was relocated here in 1988.
Wireless Telegraph Company Limited, Nellie Melba, And Guglielmo Marconi Bronze Plaque - Marconi House  Within this building Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company Limited operated their famous broadcasting station 2.L.O. from May 11th to November 14th 1922 when it became the first station of the British Broadcasting Company.  The first pre-announced broadcast of public entertainment took place two years earlier when Dame Nellie Melba sang from Marconi's Chelmsford Works on June 15th 1920
William Empson Blue Plaque - Sir William Empson 1906-1984 poet and critic lived here 1929-1931 and at 71 Marchmont Street 1934-1936