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Historic Sites

Joe Slovo And Ruth First Blue Plaque - Ruth First 1925-1982 Joe Slovo 1926-1995 South African freedom fighters lived here 1966-1978
David Sutch Blue Plaque - David Edward Sutch, Screaming Lord Sutch, Third Earl of Harrow 10.11.40-16.6.1999 musician, politician and fun raiser at the first Ace Cafe Reunion.
Moses Montefiore Blue Plaque - Sir Moses Montefiore 1784-1885 philanthropist and Jewish leader lived here for sixty years
Christopher Jones And Mayflower Blue Plaque - Sailing of the Mayflower In 1620 the Mayflower sailed from Rotherhithe on the first stage of its epic voyage to America In command was Captain Christopher Jones of Rotherhithe
Blue Plaque № 41375 - Edwardes Square 1811-1820   Partly built by a Frenchman, falsely rumoured to be an agent of Napoleon, derived its name from William Edwardes, 2nd Lord Kensington who then owned the land which was part of the Holland House Estate. An Act of Parliament was passed in 1819 for the maintenance of this late Georgian square
Brushed Metal Plaque № 42498 - Ambika Paul  12 November 1963 to 19 April 1968  An angel who changed our lives  Loved and remembered always  The RT Hon The Lord and Lady Paul of Marylebone and Family
Thomas Cubitt Blue Plaque - Thomas Cubitt 1788-1855 Master Builder lived here
Innes Pearse, George Scott Williamson, And Pioneer Health Centre Blue Plaque - Dr. Innes Pearse  1889-1978  and  Dr. George Scott Williamson  1884-1953  founded the  Pioneer Health Centre  here in 1926
William Makepeace Thackeray Black Plaque - William Makepeace Thackeray (1811-1863) novelist lived here 1854-1862
Gregory De Rokesley Blue Plaque - In a house on this site lived Gregory de Rokesley eight times Mayor of London 1274-1281 and 1285
George Curzon Blue Plaque - George Nathaniel Curzon, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston 1859-1925 Statesman Viceroy of India lived and died here
William Ewart Blue Plaque - William Ewart 1798-1869 reformer lived here
Henry Wood, Queen's Hall, London, And The Promenade Concerts Green Plaque - The Queen's Hall 1893-1941. Site of Britain's leading concert hall where Sir Henry Wood founded The Promenade Concerts in 1895. The Queen's Hall was destroyed in The Blitz of 1941.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Bronze Plaque - Samuel Taylor Coleridge English poet and critic lived in Highgate Village for nineteen years and in this house from 1823 until his death in 1834
Robert Baden-Powell Black Plaque - In the Mill House Robert Baden-Powell Chief Scout of the World wrote parts of "Scouting for Boys" in the year 1908.
7 July 2005 London Bombings, Michael Stanley Brewster, Jonathan Downey, David Foulkes, And 3 Other - In memory of those who were killed in the bomb attack on a Circle line train near this station on 7th July 2005  Michael Stanley Brewster, Jonathan Downey, David Foulkes, Colin Morley, Jennifer Vanda Ann Nicholson, Laura Susan Webb. London will not forget them and all those who suffered that day
Charles I Black Plaque - His Majesty King Charles I passed through this hall and out of a window nearly over this tablet to the scaffold in Whitehall where he was beheaded on 30th January 1649
Hertha Ayrton Blue Plaque - Hertha Ayrton 1854-1923 physicist lived here 1903-1923

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Trivia and Facts

The exact centre of London is marked by a plaque in the Church of St Martin's-in-the-Fields overlooking Trafalgar Square.

Evening Standard

Before the 17ft statue of Nelson was erected on top of the Trafalgar Square column in 1842, 14 members of the memorial committee who had commissioned the work held a dinner party on the 170ft-high plinth.

Evening Standard

Marble Arch was designed by John Nash in 1828 as the entrance to Buckingham Palace, but was moved to Hyde Park when Queen Victoria expanded the palace. It contains a tiny office once used as a police station.

Evening Standard

Quotes

Do you know what breakfast cereal is made of? It's made of all those little curly wooden shavings you find in pencil sharpeners!

Roald Dahl

I hate people who are not serious about meals. It is so shallow of them.

Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest

Never trust any complicated cocktail that remains perfectly clear until the last ingredient goes in, and then immediately clouds.

Terry Pratchett

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