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FAQs about Piccadilly Circus and Limousines in London


Piccadilly Circus is one of the busiest areas of central London so unsurprisingly there is lots to see and do in the nearby area.



There are a few different theories about where the name Piccadilly originated and new theories are periodically touted. The debate has in fact gone on for hundreds of years which shows the significance of the area. There is an excellent description of the different theories available to read on British History Online (https://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vols31-2/pt2/pp32-40).


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Blue Plaques in London

George Gilbert Scott Brown Plaque - Sir George Gilbert Scott 1811-1878 architect lived here
Nicholas Wiseman Black Plaque - Cardinal Wiseman, first Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster lived here 1858 – 1864.
Dylan Thomas Blue Plaque - Dylan Thomas 1914-1953 poet lived here
Sun Yat-Sen Black Plaque - Sun Yat-Sen 1866-1925 father of the Chinese Republic lived in a house on this site while a political exile from his country
Will Hay Blue Plaque - Will Hay 1888-1949 comic actor and astronomer lived here 1927-1934
John Maria Gatti , Adelphi Theatre Restaurant, London, Agostino Gatti, And Rocco Joseph Stefano Gatt - Site of the Adelphi Theatre Restaurant owned by the Swiss-Italian Gatti family, restaurateurs, music hall, theatre and electricity supply entrepreneurs.  Sir John Gatti served as Lord Mayor of Westminster, 1911-12

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