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Golden Hinde (1973)
Golden Hinde
Golden Hinde (1973), St Mary Overie Dock, Cathedral Street, London, SE1 9DG

2.41km

Replica museum ship of the Golden Hind, the 16th century galleon used by Sir Francis DrakeRead more

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HMS Belfast (C35)
HMS Belfast
HMS Belfast (C35), The Queen's Walk, London, SE1 2JH

2.8km

Operated by the Imperial War Museum, originally a Royal Navy light cruiser and served during the Second World...Read more

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Berkeley Square is located in the London district of Mayfair , one of the most exclusive districts in London.

The nearest tube station is Green Park.



"A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square" is a romantic British popular song written in 1939 with lyrics by Eric Maschwitz and music by Manning Sherwin about Berkeley Square in Mayfair .

The song was published in 1940, when it was first performed by Judy Campbell. In the same year it was also performed by both Ray Noble and then by Vera Lynn, whose version is the most well known.


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Blue Plaques in London

Ezra Pound Blue Plaque - Ezra Pound 1885-1972 poet lived here 1909-1914
Ellen Terry, Charles Wyndham, And Queen's Theatre, Long Acre Black Plaque - Queen's  Theatre    The old Queen's Theatre  occupied this site for just eleven  years from 1867 to 1878 and was  renowned in its day, albeit fleetingly,  for the distinguished players, including  Ellen Terry and Charles Wyndham,  who trod its boards
David Garrick Blue Plaque - David Garrick 1717-1779 actor lived here
Surrey Iron Railway Brass Plaque - The Surrey Iron Railway was the first public railway in England, probably in the world. The railway ran along this road on its route from Croydon to the mouth of the River Wandle, a distance of nearly nine miles. Goods wagons were pulled by horses along a track of cast iron plates laid on stone sleepers, some of which are set in the wall below. The gauge was 4'2. It opened in 1803, following the passing of the Surrey Iron Railway Act in 1801, and closed in 1846, the victim of the success of newe
Peter Sellers, Spike Milligan, Harry Secombe, And Michael Bentine Brushed Metal Plaque - Peter Sellers Spike Milligan Harry Secombe Michael Bentine The Goon Show 1951 - 1960 first exploded here
Ian Fleming Blue Plaque - Ian Fleming 1908-1964 creator of James Bond lived here

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