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Brent Museum
Brent Museum
Brent Museum, Willesden Library Centre, 95 High Road, London, NW10 2SF

2.96km

Located in the Willesden Green Library Centre, local history and culture, formerly the "Grange Museum of Community...Read more

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Blue Plaques in London

D. H. Lawrence Blue Plaque - D. H. Lawrence 1885-1930 novelist and poet lived here in 1915
Metropolitan Railway Bronze Plaque - Beneath this roadway runs the world's  first underground passenger railway.  It was opened for public traffic  by the Metropolitan Railway Company  on 10 January 1863
Henry Gray Brown Plaque - Henry Gray 1827-1861 anatomist lived here
George James Symons Blue Plaque - Here  from 1868 to 1909  lived   George James Symons  FRS  pioneer in the scientific study  of rainfall,  founder of the British rainfall  organization,  twice president of the  Royal Meteorological  Society.  1838-1900
Flying Bomb (V1/V2) Maroon Plaque - In memory of the 26 people who lost their lives, the 150 injured, and the many bereaved when a Vergeltungswaffe Eins V1 Flying Bomb destroyed Highbury Corner at 12.46pm, 27th June, 1944
Battle Of Lewisham Maroon Plaque - Remembering   the Battle of Lewisham  Thousands  united here against racism and facism  13 August 1977

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