Guide to... Firefighting Museums in South Kensington




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London Fire Brigade Museum
London Fire Brigade Museum
London Fire Brigade Museum, Lambeth High Street, London, SE1 7JS

2.34km

Open by appointment only, history of the London Fire Brigade, equipment, apparatusRead more

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Blue Plaques in London

Ernest Jones Blue Plaque - Dr.  Ernest Jones  1879-1958  Pioneer  Psychoanalyst  lived here
P Morley Horder And Fetter Lane Congregational Chapel, London Blue Plaque - Fetter Lane Congregational Chapel. Grade II Listed building. Designed by P Morley Horder in 1899 in an Arts & Crafts style. Named after Fetter Lane Church in the City of London (established in 1660) which moved to Leyton in 1894
Gilbert Keith Chesterton Bronze Plaque - Gilbert Keith Chesterton was born here 9th May 1874
William Orpen Blue Plaque - Sir William Orpen 1878-1931 painter lived here
Roger Fry Blue Plaque - In this house Roger Fry 1866-1934 artist and art critic ran the Omega Workshops 1913-1919
Charles Wakefield White Plaque - Viscount Wakefield of Hythe who with his wife led Tower Hill restoration and gave this house for good to the church and people MCMXXXVII

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