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Twinings Museum
Twinings Museum
Twinings Museum, 216 Strand, London, WC2R 1AP

2.97km

Thomas Twining bought Tom's Coffee House on London's Strand in 1706 and from that day forward the Twinings name has...Read more

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Blue Plaques in London

Edward Lear Green Plaque - From 1859-1865 the poet, painter and traveller Edward Lear 1812 - 1888 made a house on this site his London home and studio. Lear Bicentenary 2012
Thomas John Barnardo Blue Plaque - THOMAS BARNARDO 1845-1905 Founder of Dr Barnardo’s Homes for children lived here 1875-1879
William Morris Bronze Plaque - This business was founded in 1861 by  William Morris  Artist and Poet  for the manufacture of his designs  in wallpapers, chintzes,  woven fabrics, carpets,  decoration, stained glass,  and for the advancement  of his great reform in  all the decorative arts
Brian Epstein Blue Plaque - Brian Epstein   The Beatles Manager and impresario worked here 1963-1964
Quintin Hogg Blue Plaque - Quintin Hogg 1845-1903 founder of the Polytechnic Regent Street lived here 1885-1898
François-René De Chateaubriand Brass Plaque - In 1793 the author of "Memoires D'Outre-Tombe"  Chateaubriand  1768–1848  lived as an emigre in a garret close to this   site and began his literary career.  He returned in 1822 as French Ambassador  and resided in Portland Place

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