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Twinings Museum
Twinings Museum
Twinings Museum, 216 Strand, London, WC2R 1AP

Thomas Twining bought Tom's Coffee House on London's Strand in 1706 and from that day forward the Twinings name has...Read more

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Blue Plaques in London

Vinayak Damodar Savarkar Blue Plaque - Vinayak Damodar Savarkar 1883-1966 Indian patriot and philosopher lived here
Parish Lock-up, Hampstead Black Plaque - Parish lock-up About 1730, this lock-up was built into the garden wall of Canon Hall, where local magistrates held court. Prisoners were kept in this dark single cell until more lasting arrangements could be made for them. Soon after the formation of the police force in 1829, business was transferred to the Watch House in Holly Walk. This lock-up is one of the very few left in London and is a D.O.E. listed building of historic interest.
Eugen Sandow Blue Plaque - Eugen Sandow 1867-1925 body-builder and promoter of physical culture lived and died here
Lewis Vulliamy, Friday Hill House, And Robert Boothby-Heathcote Blue Plaque - Friday Hill House. Grade II Listed building. Designed by Lewis Vulliamy and erected in 1839, Friday Hill House was the last Manor house of Chingford Earls and home of the Boothby-Heathcote family
Peter II Grey Plaque - Here in the Palace of the Savoy, Peter, Count of Savoy, lodged the many "beautiful foreign ladies" whom he brought in 1247 from the Courts of Europe, before marrying them to his wards, a large number of rich young English nobles
Green Plaque № 4276 - This building was the site of the Westminster office of the Penny Post and then the Two-penny Post 1794-1834

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