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Sherlock Holmes Museum
Sherlock Holmes Museum
Sherlock Holmes Museum, 221b Baker Street, London, NW1 6XE

0.93km

Dedicated to the fictional detective Sherlock HolmesRead more

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Benjamin Franklin House
Benjamin Franklin House
Benjamin Franklin House, 36 Craven Street, London, WC2N 5NF

1.03km

18th-century house where Benjamin Franklin lived for 16 years, exhibits on his life, science activitiesRead more

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Florence Nightingale Museum
Florence Nightingale Museum
Florence Nightingale Museum, 2 Lambeth Palace Road, London, SE1 7EW

1.54km

Life and nursing work of Florence NightingaleRead more

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Dr Johnson's House
Dr Johnson's House
Dr Johnson's House, 17 Gough Square, London, EC4A 3DE

1.71km

18th-century townhouse home of 18th-century English writer Samuel JohnsonRead more

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Leighton House Museum
Leighton House Museum
Leighton House Museum, 12 Holland Park Road, London, W14 8LZ

2.56km

Victorian house of painter Frederic, Lord Leighton, features paintings, sculpture, Middle Eastern tilesRead more

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Blue Plaques in London

Thomas John Barnardo White Plaque - Site of St. Leonards Lodge residence of Doctor Barnardo 1896 until his death on 19th Sept 1905
William Wilberforce Blue Plaque - On this site lived  William Wilberforce  Statesman & Emancipator  1759-1833
Great Exhibition And Crystal Palace Black Plaque - The Great Exhibition 1851, Hyde Park    This is the site of the Great Exhibition of 1851. It was the first world exhibition of design, technology and innovation, displaying exhibits from Britain, the British Empire and the rest of the world.    For the first time, the site in Hyde Park has been marked. Five recycled glass and concrete plaques now stand on the footprint and former entrance to the building. Early examples of the materials and techniques used in this project were displayed in the G
Isambard Kingdom Brunel Plaque - This plaque was unveiled on 29th May 1954 to commemorate the centenary of Paddington Station designed and built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel engineer of the Great Western Railway
Edward Burne-Jones Red Plaque - Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones (1833-1898) artist lived at The Grange on this site 1867-1898.
Bernard Spilsbury Blue Plaque - Sir Bernard Spilsbury 1877-1947 forensic pathologist lived here 1912-1940

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