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Blue Plaques in London

Denis Johnson Green Plaque - Denis Johnson  (c. 1760 - 1833)  From his workshop on this site  in 1819 made and sold Britain's  first bicycle in its hobby-horse form
Marie Stopes And Reginald Ruggles Gates Black Plaque - Marie Carmichael Stopes  1880-1958  Writer, dramatist and poet.  Publicist of the campaign for sexual education.  Advocate of family planning and founder of pioneer  birth control clinic.  Courageous crusader for the rights of women.  Lived here during her first marriage to  R.R. Gates.
Norwegian Government In Exile Green Plaque - Headquarters of the Norwegian Government In Exile located here 1940-1945
Catherine Walters Blue Plaque - Catherine Walters (Skittles) the last Victorian courtesan lived here from 1872 until 1920
William Hogarth Brass Plaque - William Hogarth, 10 November 1697 - 26 October 1764, Satirical Artist and Illustrator.  Trained as an engraver, he depicted the unseemly behaviour of contemporaries in works like the 'Beggar's Opera' (1728) and the 'A Rake's Progress' (1732). Much of his work was pirated and he was instrumental in the passing of the Copyright Act of 1735 which was known at the time as 'Hogarth's Act'. He lived in 'Leicester Fields' from 1726 until his death.  He was buried in Chiswick Parish at St. Nicholas, Lon
Grantly Dick-Read Green Plaque - Dr Grantly Dick-Read 1890-1959 20th century pioneer of natural childbirth practised here 1935-1941

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