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Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology
Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology
Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, Malet Place, London, WC1E 6BT

0.21km

Artifacts from Ancient Egypt, part of the University College LondonRead more

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UCL Institute of Archaeology
Institute of Archaeology Collections
UCL Institute of Archaeology, 31-34 Gordon Square, London, WC1H 0PY

0.32km

Part of the University College London, open by appointment only, prehistoric ceramics and stone artefacts, Classical...Read more

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Museum of London
Museum of London
Museum of London, 150 London Wall, London, EC2Y 5HN

1.73km

City's history, culture, archaeologyRead more

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Rose Theatre Exhibition
Rose Theatre Exhibition
Rose Theatre Exhibition, 56 Park Street, London, SE1 9AR

2.03km

Excavations of an Elizabethan theatreRead more

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Blue Plaques in London

Sutton House Black Plaque - Sutton House  This building was given to the National Trust by W.A. Robertson in memory of his brothers Norman Cairns Robertson Captn 2nd Batt. Hampshire Regt. Who died 20th June 1917 at Hanover Germany and of Laurence Grant Robertson 2nd Lieut 2nd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers who was killed in action in France during the battle of the Somme in or near Delville Wood 30th July 1916
Charles Wesley, Charles Wesley, And Samuel Wesley Blue Plaque - Charles Wesley 1707-1788 divine and hymn writer lived and died in a house on this site, and his sons Charles 1757-1834 and Samuel 1766-1837 musicians also lived here
Ellen Terry Blue Plaque - Ellen Terry 1847-1928 actress lived here
William Makepeace Thackeray Black Plaque - William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863) novelist lived here 1854-1862
Thomas Davies, Samuel Johnson, And James Boswell Blue Plaque - In this house occupied by Thomas Davies bookseller Dr. Samuel Johnson first met James Boswell in 1763
Ken Colyer Blue Plaque - Ken Colyer 1928-1988 played New Orleans jazz here in the basement 'Studio 51' 1950-1973

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