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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

Henri Gaudier-Brzeska Blue Plaque - Henri Gaudier-Brzeska 1891-1915 Sculptor and Artist worked here 1913-1914
John Fisher Blue Plaque - Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher 1841-1920 lived here as First Sea Lord 1904-1910
John Lavery Blue Plaque - Sir John Lavery 1856-1941 painter lived here 1899-1940
Plaque № 48781 - Bermondsey Abbey was founded in AD 1089 when King William Rufus granted the manor of Bemondsey to La Carite-sur-Loire,  Clunian monastery. There may have been a monastery here in Saxon times as a document of AD 715 refers to monasteries at Bermondsey and Woking.
Thanet House Blue Plaque - Site of Thanet House 1644-1882
George Arthur Roberts Blue Plaque - George A. Roberts 1890 to 1970 First World War soldier, Second World War fireman, West Indian Community Leader lived here 1923 to 1970

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