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Map of Office space in Piccadilly Circus

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FAQs about Piccadilly Circus and Office Space 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).


Piccadilly Circus Photos

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Blue Plaques in London

Mary Prince Bronze Plaque - Mary Prince 1788-1833 abolitionist and author lived in a house near this site 1829
George Meredith Blue Plaque - George Meredith OM 1828-1909 poet and novelist lived here
John Passmore Edwards Blue Plaque - John Passmore Edwards 1823-1911 journalist, editor and builder of free public libraries lived here
Great Exhibition And Crystal Palace Multicoloured Plaque - British Isles & Empire exhibitors 7381    Foreign exhibitors 6556    Number of exhibits over 100,000    Duration of the exhibition 5 ½ months    Visitors 6,039,205    Cheapest ticket 1 shilling
Carlo Marochetti Blue Plaque - Baron  Carlo  Marochetti  1805-1867  Sculptor  lived here  1851-1867
Thomas Daniell Blue Plaque - Thomas Daniell 1749-1840 topographical artist lived here

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