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Lina Stores
Lina Stores
18 Brewer Street, Soho, London, W1F 0SH

0.23km

Lina Stores is an Italian delicatessen in the heart of London's Soho. We import and sell authentic Italian produce,...Read more

Take Away & Delivery Delicatessens Brewer Street Soho Nightlife Bars Cocktail Bars Eating Restaurants

Paxton & Whitfield
Paxton & Whitfield
93 Jermyn Street, London, SW1Y 6JE

0.53km

As Britain's oldest cheesemonger, Paxton & Whitfield prides itself on sourcing and maturing the very best cheeses...Read more

Shopping Delicatessens St James's Jermyn Street Royal Warrant Holders

Ottolenghi
Ottolenghi
13 Motcomb Street, London, SW1X 8LB

1.52km

Small but perfectly formed, there is a little communal table at the back of our Belgravia deli but, as we...Read more

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Blue Plaques in London

Walter Williams And Mary Beauclerc Brown Plaque - Pinner House. Possibly 17th Century with facade completed 1721. The home,   1788-1811, of the Rev. Walter Williams, Vicar of Pinner, and his wife, Mary   Beauclerc, Great Grand Daughter of Charles II and Nell Gwynn.
Bruce Bairnsfather Blue Plaque - Bruce Bairnsfather 1888-1959 cartoonist lived here
Gregory Gunne And Tyburn Convent Black Plaque - In 1585 Gregory Gunne predicted that one day a religious house would be founded at TYBURN.  His prediction was fulfilled when TYBURN CONVENT was established in 1903
Charles Stanhope Blue Plaque - Charles 3rd Earl Stanhope 1753-1816 reformer and inventor lived here
Rowland Hill Brown Plaque - Sir Rowland Hill KCB, originator of the Penny Post, lived here in 1849-1879. Born 1795. Died 1879.
Flora Murray, Louisa Garrett Anderson, And Endell Street Military Hospital, London Grey Plaque - Site of Endell Street Military Hospital 1915-1919. Established in former workhouse buildings during the First World War under the command of Dr Flora Murray & Dr Louisa Garrett Anderson, this 573-bed hospital is the only British army hospital to have been staffed entirely by women. More than 24,000 soldiers were treated here

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