3120 plaques with a gender of Neither

Greyhound Pub, Church End, Hendon, London NW4 4JTChurch House(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 22-Sep-2017)Link

United Reformed Church, 88 Tavistock Place, Kings Cross, London WC1H 9RSChurch House Bombing(World War History)(Photos Taken: 09-Aug-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: In memory of those who died in the destruction of Church House 9th February 1945. {10 names) 11th February 1957

next to the Lighthouse, Akko, IsraelChurch of St John the Baptist(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 31-Oct-2017)Link

9 Cloak Lane, London EC4R 2RUChurch of St John the Baptist upon Walbrook(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: {upper stone}Before the late Dreadfull fire anno domini 1666 here stood the parish Church of St John Baptist Upon Walbrook William Wilkinson James Whitchurch Churchwardens this present Year anno domini 1671
{lower stone} The above stone was new faced & the letters fresh cut anno domini 1830 Revd John Gordon MA Rector Edward Jones Lewis Williams Churchwardens

Marangunićevo Šetalište 5, 21000, Split, CroatiaChurch of St Nicholas the Traveller Split(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 04-Oct-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: Church of St Nicholas the Traveller Endowment of Splicanin Rake and his wife Elizabeth , built in 1219 renewed twice in 1919, 1990. In sight of Sailors. Servant of God returned 6.XII.1990

27 Tooley Street, London Bridge, London SE1 2PRChurch of St Olave(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 27-Jul-2020)Link

9a St Thomas Street, London SE1 9RYChurch of St Thomas Apostle(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 10-Aug-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Church of St Thomas Apostle, (formerly St Thomas Martyr) Southwark, S.E.1. Parish church of St Thomas 1136 - 1862, which also served as the chapel of St Thomas's hospital 1215 - 1862, rebuilt in 1703 by Thomas Cartwright & Son (sometime master masons to Christopher Wren).The roof space was used as the hospital's herb garret and from 1822 as its operating theatre. Rediscovered by Raymond Russell in 1956, the herb garret and operating theatre is now a museum supported by the Lord Brock memorial trust.

367 High Street , Brentford TW8Church School(Education)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2016)Link

184 Shepherds Bush Road, London W6 7NLCitroen House(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 10-Jun-2017)Link

1 Princes Street, London EC2R 8BPCity of London Police District(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 20-Mar-2024)Link

Milk Street, London EC2VCity of London School(Education)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

60 Victoria Embankment, London EC4Y 0JPCity of London School (Education) Thomas Broadbridge (Civic Officer)King Edward VIII (Royalty) George Elliston (Politician)(Photos Taken: 05-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: This stone was laid by the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (Sir George Thomas Broadbridge, Kt) on the 10th day of December 1936 in the first year of the Reign of His Majesty King Edward VIII. Capt. George Sampson Elliston, MC, MP - Chairman of the City of London Schools Committee of the Corporation of the City of London Trollope & Colls Ltd - Builders Whinney, Son and Austen Hall - Architects

112 City Road, Shoreditch, London EC1VCity Road Turnpike(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 06-Feb-2018)Link

Mount Street Gardens, Mount Street, Mayfair, London W1K 2THCiuffo(misc)(Photos Taken: 13-Jun-2020)Link

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1 Clapham Common North Side, Clapham, London SW4 0QWClapham Library(Education)(Photos Taken: 18-Nov-2019)Link

33 The Pavement, London SW4 0JAClapham Old Fire Station(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 12-May-2015)Link

35 Macaulay Road, Clapham, London SW4 0RRClapham Parochial School(Education)(Photos Taken: 18-Nov-2019)Link

Holy Trinity Church, Clapham Common, London SW4 0QZClapham Sect(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 18-Nov-2019)Link

5 Canford Road, London SW11 6PAClapham Sect(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 29-Mar-2016)Link

Entrance pIllars to Claremont Close, Islington, London N1 9LU Claremont Close WW2 Bomb(World War History)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: This Close, damaged by enemy action in January 1941, was restored by the New River Co. Ltd., 1946.

Bush Hill, Winchmore Hill, London N21 2BNClarendon Arch(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Jan-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: This bank of earth was raised and formed to support the Channel of the New River. And the frame of timber and lead which served that purpose 173 years was removed and taken away.
MDCCLXXXVI {1786} Peter Holford Esquire, Governor

4 St Anne's Court, Soho, London W1F 0BAClarion House(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 12-Jun-2020)Link

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Clattern Bridge, Kingston upon Thames KT1 1HDClattern Bridge(Transport)(Photos Taken: 02-Jul-2018)Link

50 Blondin Street, Bow, London E3 2TRClayhall Tea House(Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 07-Sep-2016)Link

Victoria Embankment, London WC2N 6PBCleopatra's Needle(Misc)(Photos Taken: 22-Nov-2022)Link

16 Farringdon Lane, Clerkenwell, London EC1RClerks Well(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 06-Feb-2018)Link

Clink Prison Museum, 1 Clink Street, London SE1 9DGClink Prison(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 02-Jul-2017)Link

Clink Prison Museum, 1 Clink Street, London SE1 9DGClink Prison(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 26-Jun-2017)Link

near Spring Cottage, Cliveden, Taplow, Maidenhead SL6 0JA George Sutherland-Leveson-Gower (2nd Duke of Sutherland) (Politician)Cliveden (Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 13-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: {on back}Born August 8 1786, Married May 28 1823, Died February 28 1861

49 Heath Street, London NW3 6UD The Clock Tower(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 23-May-2015)Link

30 Windsor Street, Uxbridge UB8 1ABClosed Churchyard Uxbridge(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 28-May-2018)Link

67 High Street, Walthamstow, London E17 7DBCock Tavern(Pub)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2018)Link

South Bank, London SE1 9PHCoin Street Community Builders(Misc)(Photos Taken: 16-May-2021)Link

Colindale Tube Station, Colindale Avenue, London NW9 5HRColindale Station Bomb(World War History)(Photos Taken: 20-May-2019)Link

10 Islington Green, London N1 2XHCollins Music Hall(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 30-Jan-2018)Link

Old Market Square, Rose Garden, Ravenscroft Park, Shoreditch, London E2 7QBColumbia Market Air Raid(World War History)(Photos Taken: 05-Dec-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: In memory of those who lost their lives when a bomb penetrated the Columbia Market air raid shelter, 7 September 1940. (45 names) Also in memory of those who died through their wounds after 7 September 1940.

Holborn Viaduct, London EC1A 2DECommerce Holborn Viaduct(Misc)(Photos Taken: 22-Jun-2022)Link

30 Mitcham Road, Tooting, London SW17 9NACommerce Tooting(Misc)(Photos Taken: 27-Mar-2022)Link

Commodity Quay, St. Katharine Docks, London E1W 1AZCommodity Quay(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 22-Jun-2022)Link

Commonwealth Memorial Gates, Constitution Hill, London SW1W 0QHCommonwealth Memorial Gates(World War History)(Photos Taken: 19-Jun-2014)Link
Plaque Wording: A debt of honour - The Memorial Gates This memorial was inaugurated by Her Majesty the Queen during the Golden Jubilee year, 2002. It commemorates the service and sacrifices of five million men and women from the Indian Sub-continent, Africa and the Caribbean, who volunteered to fight with the British in the two World Wars, 1914-18 and 1939-45. This is the first time that their magnificent contribution has received fitting recognition. With so many descendants of these volunteers now living in the United Kingdom, the Memorial Gates serve to remind us all of our shared sacrifices in times of greatest need.

First World War, 1914-18
Indian Sub-continent and the Kingdom of Nepal - 1,440,500 men and women, including 100,000 Gurkhas, volunteered for military service in the Indian Army. They fought on the Western Front, in Gallipoli, Persia, Egypt, Palestine and Mesopotamia.
Africa - the old British African colonies provided 62,000 troops and transport auxiliaries who fought in Africa.
Caribbean - over 15,000 men served in the British West Indies Regiment and saw action in France, Palestine, Egypt and Italy.

Second World War, 1939-45
Indian Sub-Continent and the Kingdom of Nepal - over 2,500,000 including 132,000 Gurkhas, served in Burma, Malaya, Hong Kong, North and East Africa, France, Italy, Greece and throughout the Middle East.
Africa - over 372,000, mostly from East and West Africa, served in the Middle East, East Africa, Italy and Burma.
Caribbean - over 7,000 men and women volunteered to aid the war effort, many of whom saw action in the Middle East, Far East, East Africa and Italy.

The Memorial Gates have been funded by a National Lottery grant from the Millennium Commission and the generous support of trusts, foundations and members of the public.
This panel was donated by the Friends of War Memorials and the West Indian Ex-Services Association UK.
Memorial Gates Trust

Ul. kralja Tomislava 1, 21000, Split, CroatiaCommunist Party of Yugoslavia(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 03-Oct-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: During the turbulent years 1937-1940, class unions operated here under the leadership of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia fighting for the economic, social and political rights of the working class. On the celebration of the 40th year of the KPJ and the Union, Split workers placed this plaque

Texas State Cemetery, Comal Street, Austin, TX 78702, USAConfederate Field(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 31-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: Confederate Field Texans served in both the Confederate and the Federal armies during the Civil War. While there were few battles on Texas soil, Dick Dowling's troops turned back Federal invasion forces at Sabine Pass in 1863, and the last land engagement of the war was fought at Palmito Ranch near Brownsville {the rest is illegible}

Congo Square, 701 N Rampart Street, New Orleans, LA 70116, USACongo Square(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

701 N Rampart Street, New Orleans, LA 70116, USACongo Square(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

17 Farringdon Street, London EC4A 4BLCongregational Memorial Hall(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 27-Sep-2021)Link

17 Farringdon Street, London EC4A 4BLCongregational Memorial Hall(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 27-Sep-2021)Link

10 Aldersgate Street, London EC1A 4HJCooks Hall Site(Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 09-Sep-2016)Link

10 Aldersgate Street, London EC1A 4HJCooks Hall Site(Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 09-Sep-2016)Link

Coombe Hill, Wendover, Aylesbury HP17 0TZCoombe Hill(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 19-Jun-2018)Link

102 Farringdon Road, London EC1R 3EACoppice Row Turnpike(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Mar-2016)Link

Tuesday Market Place, Kings Lynn, Norfolk PE30 1JWCorn Exchange(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 02-Oct-2017)Link

in Gracechurch Street, 59-60 Cornhill, London EC3V 3PDCornhill Standard Conduit(Science and Engineering)(Photos Taken: 18-Feb-2020)Link

opposite 32 Cornhill, London EC3V 3SGCornhill Water Pump(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 27-Dec-2019)Link

near 31 Claremont Road, Surbiton, Surrey KT6 4QRCoronation Clock Tower(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 30-May-2017)Link

16 Bryanstone Road, Crouch End, London N8 8TNCoronation Decorations(Historical London )(Photos Taken: 29-Aug-2019)Link

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194 Brighton Road, Coulsdon, London CR5 2NFCoulsdon Comrades Club(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 30-Aug-2016)Link

Covent Garden, Henrietta Street, London WC2E 8RFCovent Garden War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 19-Jun-2022)Link

3800-3706 Mt Bonnell Road, Austin, TX 78731, USACovert Park(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2023)Link

Shoal Creek Trail, Austin, TX 78701, USACovid-19 Memorial Austin(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 31-May-2023)Link

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Globe Road Open Space, Globe Road, Bethnal Green, London E2 0LECraft School(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Dec-2019)Link

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Craigdarroch Castle, Joan Crescent, Victoria, BC, CanadaCraigdarroch(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 07-Jul-2019)Link

176 Townhall Square, Crayford Road, Dartford DA1 4FNCrayford War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 28-Apr-2023)Link

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10a Great Eastern Street, Shoreditch, London EC2A 3NTCredit Crunch Monster(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 30-Aug-2018)Link

850 W Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 3J1, CanadaCredit Foncier Building(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 11-Jul-2019)Link

Roman House, Wood Street, London EC2Y 5AGCripplegate Site(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Sep-2016)Link

Narodni trg, 21000, Split, Croatia Josip Tito (Head of Government)Croatian War of Independence (World War History)(Photos Taken: 03-Oct-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: {left plaque} In commemoration of the first anniversary of October 26 1944 when Tito's heroic army, exposing the occupiers, liberated our city
{right plaque}To all the Croatian defenders who died in The Homeland War 1991-1996, who incorporated their lives into the foundations of the State of Croatia, liberating the homeland throughout, and neighbouring Bosnia and Herzegovina

St Margaret's Church, St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JXCromwell Association (Historical London)Reburied Regicides (Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: This tablet is erected by the Cromwell Association to the memory of the undermentioned whose remains were disinterred from Westminster Abbey at the time of the restoration of King Charles II and were in September 1661 buried in this churchyard of St Margaret's....

99 High Street, Penge, London SE20 7DTCrooked Billet Penge(Pub)(Photos Taken: 02-May-2022)Link

Crosby Hall, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London SW3 5AZCrosby Hall(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 07-Aug-2021)Link

130 Bow Avenue, Banff, AB, CanadaCrosby Residence(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 21-Jun-2019)Link

Redcross Way, London SE1 1TACross Bones Graveyard(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 22-Mar-2016)Link

1 Bell Inn Yard, London EC3V 0BLCrosskeys Inn(Pub)(Photos Taken: 15-Oct-2020)Link

High Street, South Norwood, London SE25 6HACroydon Canal (Transport)London and Croydon Railway (Transport)Jolly Sailor Station (Transport)(Photos Taken: 29-Apr-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: The Croydon Canal opened in 1809, joining the Grand Surrey Canal & New Cross. 'Frog Island' was the name given to land enclosed by the sweeping bend in the canal at South Norwood. The canal transported goods between London and Croydon until its closure in 1836.
The London & Croydon Railway Company bought the land, opening Croydon's first steam railway in 1839. The route mainly followed that of the canal, apart from at South Norwood where it cut through 'Frog Island'.
South Norwood's first station was located between what is now Manor Road and the upper part of the High Street. It was called the 'Jolly Sailor', after the nearby pub. In 1859 the station moved to its present site to allow for more connections to London, Croydon and beyond.

Drovers Road and Selsdon Road, Croydon CR2Croydon Cattle Market(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 24-May-2016)Link

Friary Court, 65 Crutched Friars, London EC3N 2NDCrutched Friars(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 25-Jun-2015)Link

St. Bartholomew's Church, 4 Westwood Hill, Sydenham, London SE26 6QRCrystal Palace fatal accident(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 19-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: The grave beneath this yew tree is that of ten workmen who died in a fall from the roof of the Crystal Palace during its reconstruction at Sydenham on 15th August 1853.
The Kentish Mercury and Home Counties Advertiser carried a detailed account of the "frightful accident": On Monday afternoon, shortly after 2 o'clock, one of the most frightful and fatal accidents by the falling of scaffolding occurred at the works of the new Crystal Palace, and which has resulted in the death of 12 men, and severe injuries to others. A very large mass of framework, apparently of great strength, had fallen from its position, some 180 feet high, carrying with it part of the girders and several columns of the north side of the nave. The staging had fallen inwards in the direction of the central nave, carrying with it a vast quantity of iron and woodwork. Six of the poor men were picked up quite dead close to each other, the position in which they were found indicating they must have fallen at an angle of something like forty degrees. Three others were found dead at a short distance, and one poor fellow lived for a few moments, but was not sufficiently collected to give any explanation of how the accident occurred. The precise cause of the disaster will probably never be discovered.
The funeral of the workmen was a big occasion. The Kentish Mercury describes it: The funeral took place on Thursday afternoon (18 August 1853) in the churchyard of New Sydenham Church - an elegant modern structure, embosomed in luxuriant foliage, and situated in a most romantic spot. The day was observed as a solemn holiday in the district, and there was a total cessation of all work within the Palace. The mournful procession formed in the central nave, and as the clock chimed three it slowly emerged from the building and wended its way along the beautiful road which conducts to the church. Each coffin was followed by its own particular mourners and at the rear of the last came the whole body of the workmen, numbering some thousand persons. In its course the procession was swelled by fresh additions, until when it reached the church there must have been between 2000 and 3000 persons following.

St. Bartholomew's Church, 4 Westwood Hill, Sydenham, London SE26 6QRCrystal Palace Workmens Grave(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 19-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: In memory of [ten names] Who died 15th August 1853 by a fall from the roof of the Crystal Palace. Lamb of God that taketh away the sin of the world have mercy on us. [Around perimeter:] In the midst of life we are in death for of whom may we seek for succour but of thee O lord.

St Alphage Garden, London EC2Y 5ELCurriers Hall(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 21-Jan-2019)Link

Purfleet Quay, Kings Lynn, Norfolk PE30 1HPCustom House(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 02-Oct-2017)Link

1 Royal Circus, Robe SA 5276, AustraliaCustoms House (Robe)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 08-Nov-2018)Link

45 Alfred Street, Sydney NSW 2000, AustraliaCustoms House (Sydney)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 20-Nov-2018)Link

Cutty Sark, King William Walk, Greenwich, London SE10 9HTCutty Sark: accidents(Transport)(Photos Taken: 01-Sep-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: As Cutty Sark approached the English Channel returning from Australia, Able Seaman John Clifton, aged 21, and John Doyle, aged 30, were washed off the jib-boom and lost. 2nd April 1893

Cutty Sark, King William Walk, Greenwich, London SE10 9HTCutty Sark: accidents(Transport)(Photos Taken: 01-Sep-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: Near this spot, Able Seaman John Francis was struck with a capstan bar during a brawl by First Mate Sidney Smith and died. 11th August 1880

Cutty Sark, King William Walk, Greenwich, London SE10 9HTCutty Sark: commemoration 1(Transport)(Photos Taken: 01-Sep-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: In memory of those whose service in the Merchant Navy helped to enlarge the livelihood of Britain and protect the freedom of the British Commonwealth of nations. 1957

Cutty Sark, King William Walk, Greenwich, London SE10 9HTCutty Sark: commemoration 2(Transport)(Photos Taken: 01-Sep-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: Here to commemorate an era. The Cutty Sark has been preserved as a tribute to the ships and men of the Merchant Navy in the days of sail. They mark our passage as a race of men. Earth will not see such ships as these again. 1957

Cutty Sark, King William Walk, Greenwich, London SE10 9HTCutty Sark: Fire 2006(Transport)(Photos Taken: 01-Sep-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: During the 2006-12 Conservation Project, a fire broke out near this spot. Fortunately, the masts, deckhouses and many of the hull planks had been removed for conservation and the fire was quickly brought under control by the London Fire Brigade without serious loss of original fabric. 21st May 2007

Cutty Sark, King William Walk, Greenwich, London SE10 9HTCutty Sark: James Wallace suicide(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 01-Sep-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: Near this spot, Captain James Wallace committed suicide by stepping over the rail and into the Java Sea. 9th September 1880

12 Ludgate Hill, London EC4M 7AADaily Courant(Publishing)(Photos Taken: 06-May-2015)Link

Dallas Police Memorial, S Akard Street, Dallas, TX 75202, USADallas Police Memorial(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 06-Jun-2023)Link

Embassy of the Kingdom of Norway, 25 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8QDDanish-Norwegian Coade Stone(Misc)(Photos Taken: 04-Apr-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: In 1796 these two Coade Stone reliefs were affixed to the Danish-Norwegian Consulate in Wellclose Square Stepney. In 1968 the reliefs were re-erected on this embassy by courtesy of The Greater London Council

Longfield Hall, 50 Knatchbull Road, Brixton, London SE5 9QYDark and Light(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 23-Nov-2020)Link

Torquay War Memorial, The Esplanade, Torquay VIC 3228, AustraliaDarwin Defenders(World War History)(Photos Taken: 06-Nov-2018)Link

1001 Chartres Street, New Orleans, LA 70116, USADe La Ronde House(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

10 Church End, Walthamstow, London E17 9RJDecayed Tradesmen(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2018)Link

23 Denmark Street, London WC2H 8NHDenmark Place fire(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 09-Jan-2024)Link

Creek Road, Greenwich, London SE8Deptford Creek (River Ravensbourne)(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-May-2017)Link

Deptford Fire Station, 186 Evelyn Street, London SE8 5DBDeptford Fire Station(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Mar-2024)Link

14 Stowage, Greenwich, London SE8 3EDDeptford Trinity Almshouses(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2020)Link

152-154 Lewisham Way, London SE14 6PDDeptford War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 20-Mar-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: DEPTFORD'S TRIBUTE TO HER GALLANT SONS WHO WERE FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH 1914-1918 1939-1945

1 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2AGDevil Tavern(Pub)(Photos Taken: 06-May-2015)Link

Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, London W1K 2HPDiplomatic Gates(Misc)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2020)Link

Discovery Pier, Campbell River, BC V9W 2L4, CanadaDIscovery Pier Campbell River(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2019)Link

Parliament Square, London SW1P 3JXDispuut House of Lords(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: Dispuut House of Lords IIe Lustrum Rotterdam 06.11.1982 Londen 29.04.1993

134 Royal Street, New Orleans, LA 70130, USADixie(Music)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

Surrey Quays Road, Canada Water, London SE16 2XUDockmanagers Office(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2017)Link

near 107 Queen Victoria Street, London EC4V 3ALDoctors Commons Site(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

near Bonner Gate, Victoria Park, London E9Dogs of Alcibiades(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 14-Aug-2017)Link

Jubilee Market Hall, Henrietta Street, London WC2E 8BEDonkeys of Covent Garden(World War History)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2015)Link

North Wall, Southwark Cathedral, London Bridge, London SE1 9DA Wayne Marques (Emergency Services) Evelyn Sharp (Social Reformer)Doorkins the Cat (Misc)Southwark Cathedral Corbels (Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 26-Apr-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: Wayne Marques is near top centre, Evelyn Sharp is bottom centre, Dorkins is near top right

SIlent Wings Museum, Lubbock, TX 79403, USADouglas DC-3(World War History)(Photos Taken: 03-Jun-2023)Link

15 Upper Mall, Chiswick, London W6 9TADoves Bindery (Press)(Publishing)(Photos Taken: 05-Sep-2019)Link

14 Gordon Square, London WC1H 0ARDr Williams's Library(Education)(Photos Taken: 04-Jun-2020)Link

City of London Dragon Western Boundary Mark, Temple, London EC4Y 9BSDragon boundary mark City of London West (Historical London) Ralph Edgar Perring (Entrepreneur)(Photos Taken: 26-Aug-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: City of London. The Dragons represent a constituent part of the armorial bearings of the City of London and have been erected to indicate the Western Boundary of the City. This commemorative plaque was unveiled by The Rt Hon The Lord Mayor Sir Ralph Edgar Perring on 16th October 1963.

Drill Hall, 16 Chenies Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7EX Drill Hall(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-Jun-2020)Link

Drill Hall, 16 Chenies Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7EX Drill Hall Soldiers(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-Jun-2020)Link

172 New Kent Road, London SE17 1PUDriscoll House(World War History)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2017)Link

Druid Street and Tanner Street, Bermondsey, London, SE1Druid Street Arch Bombing(World War History)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2017)Link

Druid Street & Tanner Street, London SE1 2XBDruid Street Arch Bombing(World War History)(Photos Taken: 10-Aug-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Click on the link (to London Remembers) to see what was on the plaque.

Kings Arms, 23 Poland Street, Soho, London W1F 8QL Ancient Order of Druids(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Feb-2018)Link

Ul. Nikole Tesle 11, 20000, Dubrovnik, CroatiaDubrovnik War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 09-Oct-2023)Link

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Plaque Wording: Falling for the motherland does not mean falling; it means rising up and becoming great like her.

on top of Mount Srđ ul. 2, 20000, Dubrovnik, CroatiaDubrovnik War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 09-Oct-2023)Link

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Plaque Wording: in memory of Croation defenders .... Rest in the peace of God. His surviving comrades 6.12.1993

College Hill, London EC4R 2RPDuke of Buckinghams House Site(Stately Homes)(Photos Taken: 02-Nov-2016)Link

Alleyns Junior School, Townley Road, Dulwich, London SE22 8SUDulwich Air Raid(World War History)(Photos Taken: 10-Mar-2021)Link

368 Lordship Lane, Dulwich, London SE22 8NBDulwich Air Raid(World War History)(Photos Taken: 11-Jan-2020)Link

near 118 Burbage Road, Dulwich, London SE24 9HDDulwich Air Raid(World War History)(Photos Taken: 05-Apr-2021)Link

opposite 108-68 Court Lane, Dulwich, London SE21 7DZDulwich Air Raid(World War History)(Photos Taken: 11-Jan-2020)Link

Dulwich Common, London SE21 7LDDulwich College(Education)(Photos Taken: 12-May-2015)Link

2 Eagle House Mews, Clapham, London SW4 9JYEagle House(Stately Homes)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2019)Link

Craigellachie, British Columbia, CanadaEagle Pass BC(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2019)Link

28 Old Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY, USAEagle Warehouse(Misc)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2018)Link

in front of Pitzhanger Manor & Gallery, Mattock Lane, Ealing, London W5 5EQEaling War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 28-Dec-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: {across the gates}In Proud and Grateful Memory of the men of this borough who laid down their lives in the Great War of 1914-1918

Montague Close, London Bridge, London SE1 1NLEarly London Bridges(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-Aug-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: The plaques have disappeared from the stones, and the wording is shown in the link to London Remembers

Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, London SE18 6STEast & West Riverside Guardroom(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 23-Jul-2023)Link

Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, London SE18 6STEast & West Riverside Guardroom(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 24-Oct-2023)Link

59 Thornhill Road, Islington, London N1 1JTEast End Dwellings Company(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 29-Aug-2021)Link

East India Dock Road, near Blackwall Tunnel Approach, London E14 9PPEast India Dock Company (Historical London)King George III (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 17-May-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Under auspices of our most gracious sovereign George III the sanction of His Majesty's government and the patronage of the East India Company these wet docks appropriated to the commerce of India and ships in that employ were accomplished in those eventful years MDCCCIV, MDCCCV, MDCCCVI the first stone being laid March IV, MDCCCIV. They were opened by the introduction of five ships from 1,200 to 800 tons with valuable cargoes.
On IV August MDCCCVI the grand undertaking in the laudable endeavours of the managing owners of ships in the company's service and the important national objects of increased security to property and revenue combined with improved accommodation, economy and despatch were thus early realised....

Hermitage Riverside Memorial Garden, Wapping High Street, London E1W 1UJEast London Civilian War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 07-Mar-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: The Hermitage Memorial Riverside Garden
The garden and memorial sculpture are in memory of the East London civilians who were killed and injured in the Second World War, 1939 - 1945, and of the suffering of those who lost relatives, friends and homes.
Tens of thousands of men, women and children lost life and limb in the wartime bombing of London and other major cities. More than a million homes were destroyed. The most intense bombing occurred between September 1940 and May 1941 and became known as the Blitz (from the German "Blitzkrieg" meaning "lightning war"). In the first three months of the Blitz bombs rained on London almost every night.
The Port of London, with its docks, warehouses and industry, was an important strategic target for the German bombers and an easy one to locate along the Thames. Countless bombs also fell on the surrounding densely packed streets of East and South East London, which were home to many of London's poorest families. The consequences were devastating. On this site stood the Hermitage Wharf, which was hit during a massive firebomb raid on the City of London on 29 December 1940.
The memorial sculpture was designed by Wendy Taylor CBE. The symbol of the dove is intended to suggest hope, rather than dwell intrusively on the dead. Its representation as an absence signifies the loved ones who were lost. The garden and sculpture were commissioned by the Hermitage Environment Group and funded by the generous contributions of the Berkeley Group Holdings plc, the Williams Charitable Trust, the Garfield Weston Foundation and many other individuals and businesses.

Lord Morpeth Pub, 402 Old Ford Road, Bow, London E3 5NREast London Federation of the Suffragettes (Political Group) Sylvia Pankhurst (Social Reformer) Norah Smyth (Social Reformer)(Photos Taken: 11-Dec-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: Site of 400 Old Ford Road
East London Federation of the Suffragettes' Women's Hall and Cost Price Restaurant. Sylvia Pankhurst & Norah Smyth lived here from 1914 - 1924.

73 East Street, Walworth, London SE17 2DHEast Street Market(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Feb-2019)Link

Terminal 3 Departures, Heathrow Airport, Hounslow TW6 1RREdge of Tomorrow(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 29-Mar-2019)Link

Army Reserve Centre, Deansbrook Road, Edgware HA8 9BAEdgware Turnpike(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 23-Nov-2017)Link

12 Eldridge St, New York, NY 10002, USAEldridge Street Synagogue(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 20-Apr-2018)Link

15 Occupation Road, Walworth, London SE17 3BEElectric Lighting Station Walworth(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Mar-2020)Link

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15 Occupation Road, Walworth, London SE17 3BEElectric Lighting Station Walworth(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Mar-2020)Link

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30 Brompton Square, London SW3 2ADElgers Freehold Land(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 11-Jun-2015)Link

Harrow Arts Centre, 171 Uxbridge Road, Hatch End, London HA5 4EAElliott Hall(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2018)Link

Elstree Hill North, Elstree WD6 3ENElstree War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 03-Jul-2022)Link

64 High Street, Pinner HA5 5QAElthorne Gate(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2018)Link

321 Chase Road, Southgate, London N14 6JTEnfield Chace(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 26-Jan-2018)Link

Mississippi River Trail, Algiers, New Orleans, LA 70114, USAEnslaved Africans(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

French Embassy, 58 Knightsbridge, London SW1 X 7JTEntente Cordiale(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 24-Jul-2016)Link

119 High Street, Epsom, Surrey KT19 8DTEpsom Clock Tower(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 25-Sep-2018)Link

1 Church Street, Ewell, Surrey KT17 2AUEpsom Watch House(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 25-Sep-2018)Link

Plaza de los Naranjos, 29601 Marbella, SpainErmita de Santiago Marbella(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2019)Link

Regent's Canal Towpath, London N1C 4PQEsperance Bridge (Transport)Esperance Club (Misc) Mary Neal (Social Reformer) Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence (Social Reformer)(Photos Taken: 14-Feb-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Esperance Bridge July 2021 Named by the children of the Kings Crsoss Academy, Esperance means hope, expectation and belief. The name is inspired by the Esperance Club (1895-1914), a pioneering social project for local sewing girls founded by the radical Suffragettes Mary Neal and Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence.

62 High Street, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1DHEssex Chronicle Newspaper(Publishing)(Photos Taken: 18-Jun-2017)Link

6 Essex Street, London WC2R 3HYEssex Hall(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2018)Link

Calle de Goya, 89, 28001 Madrid, SpainETA Assassination(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 08-Mar-2017)Link

29 High Street, Eton, Berkshire SL4 6AXEton Parish School(Education)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2016)Link

Southwark Bridge Road and Quilp Street, South Bank, London SE1 0EYEvelina Children's Hospital (Hospitals etc) Evelina Rothschild (Misc) Ferdinand de Rothschild (Entrepreneur) Arthur Farre (Medical)(Photos Taken: 27-Jul-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: 1869 - 1976 The Evelina Hospital for Sick Children in Southwark
Baroness Evelina de Rothschild Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild Lady Superintendent Alice Cross Dr Arthur Farre MD FRCP FRS
This plaque celebrates the founding of the Evelina Children's Hospital, which was built on this site in 1869. It commemorates the work of the founder, planners, doctors, nurses and staff, and all the generous benefactors and supporters during the hospital's first 107 years.
The hospital was founded by Baron Ferdinand de Rothschild in memory of the early deaths of his wife, Evelina, and their baby son. The hospital was planned by Dr Arthur Farre, obstetrician to Evelina and the royal family.
The chosen site, Southsea Court in Southwark, was in one of the poorest districts of London, where children were stricken with disease, serious infections and undernourishment leading to many deaths. This new model hospital uplifted the spirit of the people, bringing to a deprived district the hope of fighting the ravages of childhood diseases.
In 1976 the Evelina moved to Guy's Tower, Southwark, to unite with Guy's Hospital Children's Department. The old Evelina building was demolished and the area was converted into Mint Street Park.

St Bride's Church, Fleet Street, London EC4Y 8AUEvening Standard War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2023)Link

Kennington Oval, London SE11 5SSFA Cup Final(Sport)(Photos Taken: 04-Apr-2022)Link

17 Osnaburgh Street, London NW1 3UPFabian Society(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 15-Jan-2016)Link

111 Lake Louise Drive, Lake Louise, Alberta, CanadaFairmont Chateau Lake Louise(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2019)Link

Trinity Square Gardens, Tower Hill, London EC3N 4DJFalkland Islands War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 18-May-2022)Link

The Battle Box, 2 Cox Terrace, SingaporeFall of Singapore(World War History)(Photos Taken: 31-Oct-2018)Link

St Giles The Abbot, Church Road, Orpington BR6 7DBFarnborough War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 10-May-2019)Link

62 Horseferry Road, London SW1P 2AFFegans Homes(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

Ferry Lane, Tottenham, London N17 9NGFerrry Bridge Tottenham(Transport)(Photos Taken: 02-Dec-2020)Link

Newbury Park Bus Shelter, Ilford IG2 7RNFestival of Britain(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 26-Apr-2021)Link

South Row and The Paragon, Blackheath, London SE3 0PAFestival of Britain(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Mar-2020)Link

12 Churchill Gardens Road, Pimlico, London SW1V 3DNFestival of Britain(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 05-Sep-2019)Link

Central Avenue, London SW11 4NJFestival of Britain(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 29-Mar-2016)Link

White City Station, Wood Lane, London W12 7RHFestival of Britain(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 26-May-2022)Link

213 Oxford Street, London W1D 2LFFestival of Britain(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 16-Jun-2020)Link

Queen Adelaide Court, St John's Road, Penge, London SE20 7JLFestival of Britain(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 19-Jan-2020)Link

Somerford Grove Estate, Hackney Downs, London N16 7TNFestival of Britain(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Oct-2019)Link

Hogarth Court, St Pancras Way, London NW1 9EHFestival of Britain(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 24-Aug-2019)Link

41 Fieldgate Street, London E1 1JUFieldgate Street Great Synagogue(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 09-Aug-2016)Link

Holborn Viaduct, London EC1A 2DEFine Art Holborn Viaduct(Misc)(Photos Taken: 22-Jun-2022)Link

2 Branch Road, Limehouse, London E14 7JLFinnish Seamen's Mission(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 27-Dec-2019)Link

Finsbury Park, London N4 2NQFinsbury Park(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 09-Mar-2021)Link

Vaudeville Court, St Thomas Road, Holloway, London N4 2QGFinsbury Park Empire(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 15-Feb-2018)Link

Chelsea Fire Station, Kings Road, London SW3 5UFFiremen Plaque 1(World War History)(Photos Taken: 11-Jun-2015)Link

Gainsborough School, West Ham, London E15 3AFFiremen Plaque 10(World War History)(Photos Taken: 04-May-2017)Link

Beckenham Fire Station, 8 Beckenham Road, Beckenham BR3 4LRFiremen Plaque 11(World War History)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2017)Link

45 West Hill, Wandsworth, London SW18 1RLFiremen Plaque 13(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-Jun-2018)Link

163 Plaistow Road, Plaistow, London E15 3ETFiremen Plaque 15(World War History)(Photos Taken: 13-Dec-2019)Link

45 West Hill, Wandsworth, London SW18 1RLFiremen Plaque 16(disasters)(Photos Taken: 22-Nov-2019)Link

45 West Hill, Wandsworth, London SW18 1RLFiremen Plaque 17(World War History)(Photos Taken: 22-Nov-2019)Link

Athelstane Grove and Saint Stephens Road, Hackney, London E3 5JGFiremen Plaque 6(World War History)(Photos Taken: 07-Sep-2016)Link

463 Westferry Road, Isle of Dogs, London E14 3ANFiremen Plaque 8(World War History)(Photos Taken: 05-Oct-2016)Link

Poplar Fire Station, 168 East India Dock Road, London E14 0BPFiremen Plaque 9(World War History)(Photos Taken: 05-Oct-2016)Link

Sermon Lane and Carter Lane, St Pauls, London EC4V 5EYFiremen's National Memorial (World War History)Princess Anne (Royalty)Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 07-Dec-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: [Blitz] / The heroes with grimy faces / Winston Churchill
In honour and memory of those firefighters who gave their lives in the defence of the nation, 1939-1945.
This monument was commissioned by the founder Master of the Guild of Firefighters supported by public and service donations. MCMXC
Sculptor = John W Mills ARCA FRBS
The United Kingdom Firefighters National Memorial This memorial was re-dedicated and unveiled on the 16th September 2003 by HRH The Princess Royal (Patron to the Firefighters Memorial Charitable Trust).
This memorial was unveiled by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother on 4 May 1991.

Oratory School, Bury Walk, Cale Street, Chelsea, London SW3 6QHFirst Belgian School in London(Education)(Photos Taken: 06-Jul-2020)Link

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8 Fore Street, London EC2Y 5AGFirst Bomb in City of London(World War History)(Photos Taken: 09-Sep-2016)Link

16 Alkham Road, Stoke Newington, London N16 7AAFirst Bomb of World War One(World War History)(Photos Taken: 14-Oct-2016)Link

Grove Road Railway Bridge, Grove Road, Bow, London E3First Flying Bomb(World War History)(Photos Taken: 07-Sep-2016)Link

269 Kilburn High Road, London NW6 7JRFirst Kilburn Bridge(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 17-May-2019)Link

Croydon Road Recreation Ground, Beckenham BR3First Public Airmail Flight (Transport) Francis Alexander Barton (Scientist)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: Croydon Road Recreation Ground 9th August 1902
Britain's First Public Airmail Flight Beckenham - Leeds Castle - Godmersham - Dover
Pilots - M Auguste Eugine Gaudron Dr Francis Alexander Barton Bromley & Beckenham Philatelic Society

Halton Mansions, 1 Braes Street, Islington, London N1 2ABFirst state-aided housing in Islington(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: This stone was erected the 8th of January 1921 in the Mayoralty of E H King Esq., J.P. to commemorate the first state-aided housing scheme commenced in the Borough of Islington. CGE Fletcher, C.B.E. Town Clerk ECP Monson, F.R.I.B.A., architect Rice and Son, builders.

25 Thistlethwaite Road, London E5 0QGFirst Synagogue in Hackney(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 25-Mar-2016)Link

Federation Square, Melbourne, AustraliaFirst Tanderrum(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 04-Nov-2018)Link

43 Beauchamp Place, Chelsea, London SW3 1NXFirst Test Match(Sport)(Photos Taken: 04-Feb-2018)Link

Kennington Oval, London SE11 5SSFirst Test Match (The Oval)(Sport)(Photos Taken: 14-Jan-2020)Link

Pedestrian Bridge, Old Ford Road and Crown Close, Bow, London E3 2JQFish Island(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 11-Dec-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: Leaside - Gateway to Fish Island Funded through Leaside Regeneration Ltd SRB4 Programme - London Development Agency - Tower Hamlets - Transport for London Street Management - This project is being part-financed by the European Community European Regional Development Fund - Groundwork Hackney

Terrace Gardens, Richmond Hill, Richmond TW10 6RHFish Marker Stone(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 13-Jun-2021)Link

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East Hill, Wandsworth, London SW18 2HTFishmongers Almshouses(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 08-Aug-2018)Link

62 Bouverie Street, Temple, London EC4Y 1HTFleet Street Heritage Sundial(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 11-Dec-2022)Link

25 Cecil Court, London WC2N 4EZFlicker Alley(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 09-Aug-2016)Link

Flushing Cemetery, Queens, NY 11358, USAFlushing Cemetery War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 09-Jun-2023)Link

Esher Wing, Kingston upon Thames KT2 7QU Kingston Hospital Flying Bomb(World War History)(Photos Taken: 02-Jul-2018)Link

12 Folgate Street, Spitalfields, London E1 6UHFolgate Street Houses(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2021)Link

1 Arboretum Place, Barking IG11 7GUFolly Wall(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Feb-2022)Link

Siege Bell War Memorial, 32 Lvant, Il-Belt Valletta, MaltaFor the Fallen(World War History)(Photos Taken: 01-May-2024)Link

2 Kings Road, Chingford, London E4 7EYFormer Chingford Fire Station(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2018)Link

351 Upper Bukit Timah Road, SingaporeFormer Ford Factory (Singapore)(World War History)(Photos Taken: 01-Nov-2018)Link

318 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne, VICFormer Money Order Office (Melbourne)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 04-Nov-2018)Link

Fortune Theatre, Russell Street, Holborn, London WC2B 5HHFortune Theatre(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 21-Oct-2019)Link

near 25 Cannon Street, London EC4M 5TAFounding of Australia (Historical non-London) Arthur Phillip (Armed Forces) P Gidley King (Politician ) George Johnston (Armed Forces)HMS Supply (Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 20-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: The Founding of Australia at Sydney on Saturday 26th January 1788. Figures in rowing boat leaving H.M.S. Supply are Capt. Arthur Phillip, R.N., Lieut P. Gidley King, R.N. and Lieut George Johnston Marines A.D.C.

Corams Fields, opposite 93 Guilford Street, Clerkenwell, London WC1N 1DN Thomas Coram (Philanthropist)Foundling Hospital (Charitable) Harold Harmsworth (1st Viscount Rothermere) (Press)(Photos Taken: 27-Sep-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: These grounds, the site of the Foundling Hospital, established in 1739 by Captain Thomas Coram, were offered for sale as housing land in 1926 when owing to changing social conditions the old Hospital was sold and demolished. After eight years of anxiety to its fate the site was eventually preserved for the use and welfare of the children of Central London by the generosity and vision of Harold Viscount Rothermere, by the efforts of the Foundling Site Appeal Council, by the co-operation of the governors of the Foundling Hospital and of the Education Committee of the London County Council, and by the enthusiasm of many thousands of donors, large and small, who contributed their money or their toil to the saving of these nine acres, henceforth to be known as Coram's Fields.

109 Strand, London WC2R 0AAFountain Tavern(Pub)(Photos Taken: 22-Jun-2015)Link

along Upper Causeway Inner Harbour wall, Victoria, BC, CanadaFraser River Gold Panning(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 07-Jul-2019)Link

1 Dorset Square, London NW1 6PUFree French Forces(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 11-Jun-2015)Link

13 Palace Street, London SW1E 5HXFree French Forces(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

Freedmans Cemetery, N Central Expy, Dallas, TX 75204, USAFreedman's Cemetery(Misc)(Photos Taken: 06-Jun-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: Click on the link to see the wording

Freedman's Cemetery, N Central Expy, Dallas, TX 75204, USAFreedman's Cemetery(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 06-Jun-2023)Link

Guildhall Yard, London EC2V 5AAFreemasons(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 20-Mar-2024)Link

Juxon House, 100 St. Pauls Churchyard, London EC4M 8BUFreemasons(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Aug-2016)Link

12 Masons Avenue, Guildhall, London EC2R 5ANFreemasons(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 28-Feb-2024)Link

60 Great Queen Street, Holborn, London WC2B 5AZFreemasons(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 21-Feb-2020)Link

Pioneer Park Cemetery, 1201 Marilla Street, Dallas, TX 75202, USAFreemasons & The American Revolution(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 06-Jun-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: Our brethren of '76
To the memory of those masons who provided much of the inspiration, determination and leadership for the American Revolution that brought independence to the colonists and established a free nation under God in America. The high noon club of Dallas dedicates this tablet.

South Downs Way, Seaford, East Sussex BN25 4AGFriston Airfield(World War History)(Photos Taken: 17-Sep-2016)Link

Southwark Bridge underbridge, London SE1 9HAFrost Fairs(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 27-Jul-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {top left}The final Frost Fair was held in 1814. The construction of a new London Bridge with broader spans for shipping improved the flow of the tides. The Thames no longer froze over and the Frost Fairs were no more.
{top right}Sleds, sliding with skeetes, a bull-baiting, horse and coach races, puppet plays and interludes, cooks, tippling, and other lewd places ... a Bacchanalian triumph or carnival on the water.
{bottom left}Tankards of beer, ale, brandy, a dish of famous new-made coffee, tea or chocolate, Roast beef, plum cake; hot codlins, pancakes, duck, goose and sack, Rabbit, capon, Turkey and wooden Jack.
{bottom right}After the construction of London Bridge in 1468 its narrow arches slowed the Thames sufficiently for the water to freeze over in severe winters. During the freeze of 1664 the people of London took to the ice for what became the first ever Frost Fair.

76 Telok Ayer Street, Singapore 048464Fuk Tak Chi Temple(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 01-Nov-2018)Link

Kyoto Garden, Holland Park, London W14Fukushima Garden(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 17-Aug-2017)Link

Deodar Road, Putney, London SW15 2NUFulham Railway Bridge(Transport)(Photos Taken: 22-Nov-2019)Link

480 Fulham Palace Road, Fulham, London SW6 6HYFulham United Reformed Church(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 23-Aug-2017)Link

Church Gate, near All Saints Fulham, Bishops Park, Putney, London SW6 3LAFulham War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 23-Feb-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: To the Honour of Fulham's Gallant Dead They died for freedom 1914-1918 and 1939-1945.

321 Fulham Palace Road, London SW6 6THFulham Wasteland & Lygon Almshouses(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 26-May-2022)Link

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321 Fulham Palace Road, London SW6 6TH Peter Lawson (Civic Officer)Fulham Wasteland & Lygon Almshouses (Charitable)(Photos Taken: 26-May-2022)Link

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321 Fulham Palace Road, London SW6 6THFrederick Lord Bishop of London (Religious)Fulham Wasteland & Lygon Almshouses (Charitable)(Photos Taken: 26-May-2022)Link

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273 Holborn, London EC1N 2NQFurnivals Inn(Legal)(Photos Taken: 06-May-2015)Link

Cricklewood Lane, opposite Elm Grove, London NW2 3AEGaltymore(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 02-Dec-2022)Link

23 Godstone Road, Kenley, Surrey CR8 5AGGardners Pleasure Resort(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2017)Link

near 8 Change Alley, London EC3V 9AZGarraways Coffee House(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 29-Jun-2017)Link

near 721 Government St, Victoria, BC V8W 1W5, CanadaGas Lighting Victoria(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 08-Jul-2019)Link

Gasholders, 1 Lewis Cubitt Square, London N1C 4BYGasholders Pancras Gasworks(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2021)Link

Fort Gate, SingaporeGate of Fort Canning(World War History)(Photos Taken: 31-Oct-2018)Link

1 North Road, Highgate, London N6 4BDGatehouse Highgate(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-May-2019)Link

Gatehouse Square, Bankside, London SE1 9HNGatehouse Square(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 04-Aug-2020)Link

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Plaque Wording: {top left} The Gatehouse Square development was designed by the Greater London Council for Southwark Council and constructed with funds provided by the Sea Containers Group. The pavement mosaics which decorate this square were designed and made by pupils from the following schools: Aylwin School, Snowsfields Primary School, St. James CofE Primary School, St. joseph's RC Primary School, George Row, Tower Bridge Primary School. The bronze figure 'Great oaks from little acorns grow' was sculptured by Brian Yale.
{top right} This plaque was unveiled on 12th November 1987 by the Mayor Councillor Mrs Dorothy Winters to commemorate the social housing and nearby workshops which provide job opportunities for local people. These developments have been the result of the commitment of the local community, the Greater London Council and the London Borough of Southwark.

25 Cecil Court, London WC2N 4EZGaumont(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 09-Aug-2016)Link

The Bowlby Centre, 1 Highbury Crescent, London N5 1RN First Gay Rights Demo(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 06-Feb-2018)Link

1 Princes Street, London EC2R 8BPGeneral Letter Office(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2015)Link

8 Burlington Lane, Chiswick, London W4 2QEGeorge and Devonshire Pub(Pub)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: The George and Devonshire, originally called The George, is a Grade II listed building, and has traded as a public house since the 1650's. It is the last pub still trading in what was Chiswick Village, the others having been demolished or closed down.
The George and Devonshire has had generations of publicans over the years including John Howell Burden, the assistant purser of the Lusitania, aged 25, who was drowned when it was torpedoed by a German U-boat on 7th May 1915. Both are buried in Chiswick Graveyard.
In the 18th century, smugglers used to row up the Thames with their contraband goods of rum and spirits and at a given signal pull over towards the huddle of fisher cottages between the river and the medieval church of St Nicholas. Somewhere among those tiny houses was the opening of a tunnel which led under the church to the George and Devonshire. There the boats would be unloaded and the goods carried up a secret passage, which led into the cellar. Evidence of this passageway can be seen today in the cellar of the George and Devonshire with two steps leading up to a bricked up doorway, facing towards the river!

77 Borough High Street, London SE1 1NH The George Inn(Pub)(Photos Taken: 22-Mar-2016)Link

Gerald Road, Belgravia, London SW1W 9EQGerald Road Police Station(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 13-Feb-2018)Link

The German Hospital, Madinah Road, Dalston, London E8 1PFGerman Hospital(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 25-Mar-2016)Link

South Terrace, Alexandra Palace, London N22German Internees(World War History)(Photos Taken: 26-Jan-2018)Link

Gloucester Gate Bridge, Regents Park, London NW1 7PSGloucester Gate Bridge(Transport)(Photos Taken: 08-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Vestry of St Pancras
Gloucester Gate Bridge and Approach Road
This bridge and approach road was opened for public traffic on the 3rd day of August 1878 by Field Marshal, HRH the Duke of Cambridge, GCB, KP, GCS, GCNB, Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, Colonel in Chief of the Royal Artillery, Royal Engineers, 17th Lancers, 60th Rifles and 77th Regiment. Commanding in Chief the Forces. George Alfred Nodes, Richard Kent - Churchwardens Frederick George Baker, Chairman, James Balfour, Deputy Chairman - of the Highways and Public Works Committee

Gloucester Gate Bridge, Regents Park, London NW1 7PSGloucester Gate Bridge(Transport)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Vestry of St Pancras
This stone was fixed on the 11th day of August 1877 by The Right Honourable Gerard James Noel PC, MP., First Commissioner of Her Majesty's Works and Public Buildings at whose suggestion a part of the royal demesne Regents Park was given up for this great public improvement, assisted by William Thornton, George Alfred Nodes - Churchwardens James Hoppey - Chair Thomas Bentley Westacott - Deputy Chairman of the General Purposes Committee upon the direction of which committee the plans of this bridge were designed and prepared for the vestry of St Pancras by William Booth Scott, member of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineer Kirk & Randall - Contractors Thomas Eccleston Gibb - Vestry Clerk

7 Golden Yard, Hampstead, London NW3 6UHGolden Yard(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 08-May-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: Golden Yard is derived from "Goulding" the family who dwelt in the Yard for about 200 years.
The first copyhold grant of 20 Rods was made by the then Lord of the Manor of Hamstede Sir Robert Wroth to Henerye Gouldingy "by the Rod at the Will of the Lord according to the custom of the said Manor by Fealty Suit of Court" in the last quarter of the 16th Century.
The area was then largely a disused sand pit, the sand no doubt used in the expansion of Elizabethan London.
Its upper boundary was along the east side of the now Holly Mount and its lower boundary along the then Cloth Hill, later called the High Road and finally Heath Street. The first cottage in which the Gouldings lived was No. 6 the yearly rental value of which was assessed in 1646 at £3.
Henry Goulding was married at the Parish Church in 1574 to Agne Bolden and they had at least 6 children, the 3rd son Edward married at the age of 12 to a local girl Elizabeth Lacraft in 1601, at which time the population of Hampstead was under 200.
Other residences were erected here by the Goulding family in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, by which time this was called "Goulding's Yard." An entry in 1758 gives the names of those entitled to use "the said Pump in the yard for water, the common necessary house and watercourses".
The properties were sold in 1779 by Sarah Goulding (then a Mrs Brown) to John Bitton, upon whose death in 1822 and as directed in his Will the small estate was sold separately, his beneficiary living at that time in Benham Place close by.
Compiled from the Manorial and other Rolls, Parish Church Register, old Title Deeds and Maps, 1960, E.R. Levett, 6 Golden Yard.

Golders Hill Park, North End Way, London NW3 7HEGolders Hill Park(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 03-Jul-2020)Link

70 Edith Road, West Kensington, London W14 9ARGoossens Family(Music)(Photos Taken: 24-Mar-2016)Link

Swakeleys Rd, Ickenham, Uxbridge UB10 8DQGospel Tree(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 28-May-2018)Link

1401 Rockland Avenue,, BC V8S 1V9 CanadaGovernment House Victoria(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 07-Jul-2019)Link

47 Bennett Park, Blackheath, London SE3 9RAGPO Film Unit(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 28-Apr-2016)Link

125 High Street, Croydon CR0 9XPGrand Theatre and Opera House(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 24-May-2016)Link

15 Sturt Street, Robe SA 5276, AustraliaGranny Banks Cottage (Robe)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 08-Nov-2018)Link

Gray's Inn, High Holborn, London WC1V 7PUGray's Inn(Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 07-Mar-2021)Link

11 Marnock Road, Brockley, London SE4 1EU Amanda Grayson(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 16-Oct-2022)Link

Cheapside, London EC2V 6EEGreat Conduit(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 22-Oct-2020)Link

80B Cheapside, London EC2V 6EE The Great Conduit(Science and Engineering)(Photos Taken: 25-Jun-2015)Link

7 Old Compton Street, Soho, London W1D 5JEGreat Dangaroo Flood(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 16-Jun-2020)Link

near South Carriage Drive, Hyde Park, London SW7Great Exhibition(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 19-Jun-2014)Link

near South Carriage Drive, Hyde Park, London W1JGreat Exhibition(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 30-Jan-2019)Link

near South Carriage Drive, Hyde Park, London SW7Great Exhibition(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 19-Jun-2014)Link

near West Carriage Drive, Hyde Park, London SW7 1QHGreat Exhibition(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 22-May-2019)Link

68 Tooley Street, London SE1 2TFGreat Fire of Tooley Street(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 21-Jul-2020)Link

2 Walnut Road, Leyton, London E10 5TEGreat Forest of Essex(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link

Great Maze Pond, Southwark, London SE1 9GUGreat Maze Pond(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 28-Feb-2019)Link

13 Great Ormond Street, Holborn, London WC1N 3RAGreat Ormond Street(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-Jun-2020)Link

Victoria Embankment Gardens, London WC2N 6DUGreat Storm(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 22-Nov-2022)Link

Middle of Kenwood, Hampstead, London NW3 Kenwood Great Storm(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 02-May-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: The Great Storm In the early hours of 16th October 1987, a hurricane force wind swept through Ken Wood. 54 mature trees were blown down and the wood devastated. As a site of special scientific interest, the storm damage is being repaired by careful management to encourage natural regeneration. The contributions from those listed here are helping to bring new life to the storm damaged woods.

1 Creechurch Lane, City of London EC3A 5AYGreat Synagogue Dukes Place(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 02-Oct-2018)Link

500 25th Street, Brooklyn, NY 11232, United StatesGreen-Wood Cemetery(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2018)Link

Cutty Sark Gardens, Greenwich, London SE10 9HTGreenwich Foot Tunnel(Transport)(Photos Taken: 28-Apr-2016)Link

Greenwich Market, 7a College Approach, London SE10 9HYGreenwich Market(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-May-2017)Link

141 Greenwich High Road, London SE10 8JAGreenwich Town Hall(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-May-2017)Link

St Marks Road, Notting Hill, London W11 1QYGrenfell Fire(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 03-Jun-2020)Link

90 Basinghall Street, London EC2V 5AY Thomas Boor Crosby (Civic Officer)Gresham Committee (Charitable) David Coates (Misc)(Photos Taken: 26-Apr-2023)Link

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114 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AEGrey Friars Monastery Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 25-Jun-2015)Link

34 Smillie St, Robe SA 5276, AustraliaGrey Masts (Robe)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 08-Nov-2018)Link

67 Butts Green Road, Hornchurch RM11 2JSGrey Towers (Te Whare Puni)(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 26-Apr-2021)Link

Montesole Playing Fields, Uxbridge Road, Pinner HA5 3LPGrim's Dyke(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2018)Link

Saddlers Mead Recreation Ground, off Clonard Way, Hatch End HA5 4BUGrim's Dyke(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2018)Link

24 South Audley Street, Mayfair, London W1K 2PAGrosvenor Chapel(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2020)Link

Senators Lodge, 300 Roman Road, Bow, London E3 5RQGrove Road Toll Bar(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 11-Dec-2019)Link

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Guards Memorial, 69 Horse Guards Road, London SW1A 2BJGuards Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 16-Nov-2023)Link

Regents Canal Towpath, Camden Town, London NW1 8AFGuilders Stone(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 13-Dec-2019)Link

Gresham Street, London EC2V 7HHGuildhall(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 29-Jun-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: This east wing of the south front of the Guildhall was restored in 1910 according to the original design and as built by George Dance RA in 1788. The Rt. Hon. Sir John Knill, bart, Lord Mayor F. G. Painter Esq Deputy Chairman City Land Committee Sydney Perks FRIBA, FSA, Architect

244-278 Crondall Street, London N1 6JFGunpowder Plot(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 22-Mar-2016)Link

Kranji Commonwealth War Cemetery, SIngaporeGurkhas Singapore(World War History)(Photos Taken: 01-Nov-2018)Link

21 Tuesday Market Place, Kings Lynn, Norfolk PE30 1JWGurneys Bank(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 02-Oct-2017)Link

73 Pitfield Street, Hoxton, London N1 6BTHaberdashers Place(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Jul-2020)Link

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Hackney Church, Lower Clapton Road, London E5 0PDHackney War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 19-Oct-2022)Link

Victoria Park, near Cadogan Terrace, Hackney, London E9 5HT Hackney Wick War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 31-Jul-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: {all 4 sides mostly illegible, but begins:} To the memory of Hackney Wick men who fell in the great war 1914-1919

30 Shenley Road, Borehamwood WD6 1DRHammer Films(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 11-Mar-2019)Link

Furnival Gardens, Hammersmith, London W6 9DJHammersmith and Fulham WW1 Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 26-Apr-2022)Link

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Queen Caroline St, Hammersmith, London W6 9BZHammersmith Drawdock(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 19-Mar-2018)Link

228 Shepherds Bush Road, London W6 7NNHammersmith Palais(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 10-Jun-2017)Link

The William Morris Society, 26 Upper Mall, Hammersmith, London W6 9TAHammersmith Socialists(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 16-Jul-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: Guests and neighbours, on the site of this guest-hall once stood the lecture-room of the Hammersmith Socialists. Drink a glass to the memory! May 1962. - News from nowhere. William Morris.

St Edmund's Pleasance, 18 East Hill, Dartford DA1 1TBHampden Bomber Crash(World War History)(Photos Taken: 28-Apr-2023)Link

Hampstead Cemetery, Fortune Green Road, London NW6 1DRHampstead Civilian War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 24-Mar-2021)Link

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22 Hanbury Street, Spitalfields, London E1 6QRHanbury Hall (Churches etc) William Forster (Religious)(Photos Taken: 11-May-2022)Link

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235 Regent Street, Mayfair, London W1B 2ELHanover Chapel(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 14-Jun-2020)Link

Lauriston Road, South Hackney, London E9 7LHHappy Married Life Trough(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 13-Dec-2019)Link

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Plaque Wording: The gift of L.S. and B.S. to commemorate 25 years of happy married life, 1881.

423 Front Street, Key West, FL 33040, USAHarbor House Key West(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2023)Link

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71 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, AustraliaHarley House (Melbourne)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 05-Nov-2018)Link

outside Bombay Central, 328 High Road, Harrow HA3 6HSHarow Weald Stone(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2022)Link

Harrington Square Gardens, Mornington Crescent, London NW1 2JHHarrington Square Bomb(World War History)(Photos Taken: 20-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Dedicated on September 9th 2010 on the 70th anniversary of the London Blitz. In loving memory of our father Pinkus Nirenstein, brother Phillip and sister Freda, her fiancé Morris Wolkind and the seven other people who lost their lives when a bomb destroyed 35 Harrington Square on September 9th 1940.
On behalf of Sophie, wife to Pinkus, and the siblings that survived: Phyllis Hillel, David Niren, Lily Mitchell, their children and grandchildren.

1 Gordon Avenue, Stanmore HA7 3RJHarrow & Stanmore Railway(Transport)(Photos Taken: 03-Apr-2022)Link

The Bridge, Wealdstone, London HA3 5DBHarrow and Wealdstone Station(Transport)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2018)Link

Harrow District Masonic Centre, Northwick Circle, Harrow HA3 0ELHarrow Masons War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 02-Jul-2023)Link

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Church Hill, Harrow on the Hill, London HA1 3HLHarrow Old Schools(Education)(Photos Taken: 18-Jun-2018)Link

near Harrow Civic Centre, Harrow HA3 5AAHarrow War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2022)Link

Harvard Chapel, Southwark Cathedral, London Bridge, London SE1 9DA John Harvard (Religious)Harvard Chapel (Churches etc) John La Farge (Painter)(Photos Taken: 10-Apr-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: In memory of John Harvard founder of Harvard University in America baptized in this church 29 November 1607

Station Approach, Hatch End HA5 4HUHatch End Station(Transport)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2018)Link

13 Victoria Street, Robe SA 5276, AustraliaHateleys Bakery (Robe)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 08-Nov-2018)Link

Yardley Forest Nursery, Yardley Lane, Epping Forest, London E4 7RSHawkwood Lodge(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2018)Link

6 Hay's Lane, London Bridge, London SE1 2HBHay's Wharf(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 21-Jul-2020)Link

St Thomas' Hospital, Millennium Gardens, Lambeth Palace Road, London SE1 3FTHealthcare Workers(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 11-Jul-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: Mary Seacole Trust: This plaque is to honour those healthcare workers who have dedicated themselves to aiding others in times of war, conflict and catastrophe throughout history
8th September 2017

12 New Burlington Street, Mayfair, London W1S 3BFHeathcoat House(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 14-Jun-2020)Link

Philae Temple of Isis, Philae, EgyptHeavy Camel Corp(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 24-Dec-2009)Link
Plaque Wording: In memory of 9 Officers & 92 NCOs & Men of the Heavy Camel Regt who lost their lives in the Soudan 1884-5

253 Mile End Road, London E1 4BJHebra Guemilut Hasadim (Churches etc)Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Association (Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 20-May-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: A hospital for sick poor and lying-in women formed part of the Hebra Guemilut Hassadim established in 5425-1665 and was located on this site in front of the burial ground of the Spanish and Portuguese Jews' Association the first cemetery acquired by Jews after their re-settlement in this country.
In 5507-1747 the hospital was established as a separate institution Beth Holim and is now used as a home for the aged.
Re-erected to the glory of god

War Memorial Monument, Watford Way, London NW4 3SPHendon War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 09-May-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: {top left} 1914-1918 Erected by residents of the central and west wards of Hendon in memory of their glorious dead.... (followed by many names)

War Memorial Monument, Watford Way, London NW4 3SPHendon War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 09-May-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: This memorial is also dedicated to the memory of those inhabitants of Hendon both members of the services and civilians who lost their lives in the 2nd World War 1939-1945

Trans-Canada Hwy, Jasper, AB T0E 1E0, CanadaHenry House(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 23-Jun-2019)Link

6 St James Square, St James, London SW1Y 4JUHervey Family(Misc)(Photos Taken: 10-Feb-2018)Link
Plaque Wording: On this site stood the residence of The Hervey Family. Their house was completed in 1676 and occupied the following year by John Hervey. Treasurer to Queen Catherine of Braganza. Wife of King Charles II. In 1700 the property passed to his nephew also John Hervey who became Earl of Bristol in 1714. His descendants retained it until 1955. The house was demolished in 1958 and has been twice replaced. The present building was completed in 2014.

outside 88 Fleet Road, Hampstead, London NW3 2QTHidden River(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-Dec-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Hidden River 1860s. The River Fleet runs under your feet. This subterranean stream flows from the Hampstead and Highgate ponds to the River Thames

107 Swains Lane, Highgate, London N6 6PJHighgate Camp(World War History)(Photos Taken: 15-May-2019)Link

Inverforth House, North End Way, Hampstead, London NW3 7EUHill Garden Shelter(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 28-Jan-2019)Link

4 Hillfield Park, Muswell Hill, London N10 3QSHillfield Park Golden Jubilee(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 12-Sep-2019)Link

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40 Hillfield Park, Muswell Hill, London N10 3QSHillfield Park House of the Century(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 12-Sep-2019)Link

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Hindle House, Arcola Street, Hackney Downs, London E8 2DYHindle House Blitz bomb(World War History)(Photos Taken: 05-Dec-2019)Link

Furnival Gardens, Hammersmith, London W6 9DJHiroshima and Nagasaki Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 26-Apr-2022)Link

Tavistock Square Gardens, London WC1H 9EZHiroshima Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-May-2023)Link

along Island Highway, Campbell River, BC, CanadaHistoric Pier Street Campbell River(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2019)Link

along Island Highway, Campbell River, BC, CanadaHistoric Pier Street Campbell River(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2019)Link

along Island Highway, Campbell River, BC, CanadaHistoric Pier Street Campbell River(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2019)Link

along Island Highway, Campbell River, BC, CanadaHistoric Pier Street Campbell River(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2019)Link

along Island Highway, Campbell River, BC, CanadaHistoric Pier Street Campbell River(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2019)Link

Leytonstone Train Station, Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 1HEHitchcock Mosaics: Hitchcock and Dietrich (TV Film Theatre) Marlene Dietrich (Actor)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Hitchcock and Dietrich - Marlene Dietrich, star of his 1950 thriller Stage Fright, relaxes with Hitchcock off set.
"Marlene was a professional star - she was also a professional cameraman, art director, editor, costume designer, hairdresser, make-up woman, composer, producer and director." - Alfred Hitchcock.

Leytonstone Train Station, Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 1HEHitchcock Mosaics: Hitchcock at work(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Hitchcock at Work - In a directorial pose from the Skin Game of 1931 Hitchcock is imagined directing some of his stars, including Margaret Lockwood, Ingrid Bergman, Peter Lorre and Cyril Richard.
"In Hitchcock's eyes the movement was dramatic, not the acting. When he wanted the audience to be moved, he moved the camera. He was a subtle human being, and he was also the best director I have ever worked with." - Bruce Dern, actor.

Leytonstone Train Station, Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 1HEHitchcock Mosaics: North by Northwest(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: North by Northwest, 1959 - Hitchcock's supreme chase comedy-thriller in which Cary Grant, as urbane businessman Roger Thornhill, is mistaken for a spy and is pursued across the country by both enemy agents and the police. In this famous scene his life is threatened by, of all things, a crop-dusting aeroplane.
"It is only when you adopt the basic premise that Cary Grant could not possibly come to harm that the tongue in Hitchcock's cheek becomes plainly visible." - Hollis Alpert, Saturday Review.

Leytonstone Train Station, Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 1HEHitchcock Mosaics: Number 17(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Number 17, 1932 - Jewel thieves Brant and Sheldrake - played by Donald Calthrop and Garry Marsh - attempt a getaway to the coast on a stolen train, moments before their high speed chase ends in disaster.
"A lot of movies are about life, mine are like a slice of cake". - Alfred Hitchcock

Leytonstone Train Station, Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 1HEHitchcock Mosaics: outside his father's shop(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Young Alfred outside his fathers shop Alfred Hitchcock as a boy on a horse outside his father's greengrocers shop at 517 The High Road, Leytonstone (circa 1906).

Leytonstone Train Station, Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 1HEHitchcock Mosaics: Psycho(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Psycho, 1960 - Hitchcock directs Anthony Perkins as Norman Bates, who "goes a little mad sometimes", and Janet Leigh as the unfortunate Marion Crane before the infamous shower scene.
"At the end of Psycho, I realised I'd worked with the director who'd been more open to the actor's suggestions and ideas than any I'd worked with" - Anthony Perkins.
"Psycho gave me very wrinkled skin. I was in that shower for seven days... At least he made sure the water was warm." - Janet Leigh.

Leytonstone Train Station, Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 1HEHitchcock Mosaics: Rear Window(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Rear Window, 1954 - James Stewart as action photographer LB Jefferies is confined to his apartment by a broken leg. With the help of fiancé Lisa Freemont, played by Grace Kelly, he begins to suspect a murder has occurred and sets out to resolve the crime.
"I've never seen Hitchcock look through a camera - some directors never stop." - James Stewart.
Stella (Thelma Ritter): "We've become a race of Peeping Toms. What people ought to do is get outside their own house and look in for a change. Yes sir. How's that for a bit of homespun philosophy."

Leytonstone Train Station, Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 1HEHitchcock Mosaics: Rebecca(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Rebecca, 1940 - Joan Fontaine as the new Mrs De Winter struggling to escape the memory of her husband's first wife, Rebecca. Here, Mrs Danvers (Judith Anderson) wills her to suicide. In the background, St John's Church, Leytonstone, as it was in Hitchcock's childhood.
Mrs Danvers (Judith Anderson): "You're overwrought, madam. I've opened a window for you. A little air will do you good. Why don't you go? Why don't you leave Manderley? He doesn't need you. He's got his memories. He doesn't love you - he wants to be alone again with her. You've nothing to stay for. You've got nothing to live for have you, really? Look down there. It's easy, isn't it? Why don't you? Go on, go on. Don't be afraid..."

Leytonstone Train Station, Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 1HEHitchcock Mosaics: Strangers on a Train(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Strangers On a Train, 1951 - Based on a novel by Patricia Highsmith and co-scripted by Raymond Chandler, this is the story of the psychotic Bruno, brilliantly played by Robert Walker, who suggests exchanging murder victims with Guy, played by Farley Granger, a stranger that happens by chance to share the same train.
Bruno (Robert Walker): "Some people are better off dead - like your wife and my father, for instance."

Leytonstone Train Station, Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 1HEHitchcock Mosaics: Suspicion(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Suspicion, 1941 - Cary Grant as dubitable playboy Johnny Aysgarth bringing to his young, new wife a drink, which she suspects to be poisoned.
Johnnie Aysgarth: "If you're going to kill someone, do it simply."

Leytonstone Train Station, Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 1HEHitchcock Mosaics: The Birds(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: The Birds, 1963 - Tippi Hedren as Melanie Daniels, one of the Bodega Bay residents inexplicably attacked by ever increasing flocks of birds, in Hitchcock's apocalyptic allegory.
"Hitchcock captures the subtleties of females warring with each other; all those nuances of knives and guns conducted in looks and body language. He sculpts the human body in space." - Camilla Paglia.

Leytonstone Train Station, Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 1HEHitchcock Mosaics: The Pleasure Garden(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: The Pleasure Garden, 1926 - A good old-fashioned melodrama, full of life, death and passion, this was Hitchcock's first feature as sole director and conveys his enthusiasm for the theatre and the music hall.
"Once a man commits himself to murder, he will soon find himself stealing. The next step will be alcoholism, disrespect for the Sabbath and from there on it will lead to rude behaviour. As soon as you set the first steps on the path to destruction you never know where you will end. Lots of people owe their downfall to a murder they once committed and weren't too pleased with at the time" - Alfred Hitchcock.

Leytonstone Train Station, Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 1HEHitchcock Mosaics: The Skin Game(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: The Skin Game, 1932 - Based on a play by John Galsworthy, the story is about the struggle between the old English way of life and the advance of the factories into the countryside and explores how the country people and the nouveau riche can be equally unscrupulous where property is the goal.
"Hitchcock loves to be misunderstood, because he has based his whole life around misunderstandings." - Francois Truffaut.

Leytonstone Train Station, Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 1HEHitchcock Mosaics: The Wrong Man(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: The Wrong Man, 1956 - Hitchcock's bleakly realistic account of a real-life story has Henry Fonda as New York musician Christopher Emmanuel Ballestrero mistakenly identified by the police as an armed robber.
"When I was no more than six years of age, I did something my father considered worthy of reprimand. He sent me to the local police station with a note. The officer on duty read it and locked me in a jail cell for five minutes, saying, 'This is what we do to naughty boys.' I have, ever since, gone to any lengths to avoid arrest and confinement. To you young people my message is - Stay out of jail!" - Alfred Hitchcock

Leytonstone Train Station, Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 1HEHitchcock Mosaics: To Catch a Thief(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: To Catch a Thief, 1955 - High on a roof, reformed cat-burglar John Robie, played by Cary Grant, is caught against a sky illuminated by fireworks as he attempts to capture the impostor who has been giving him a bad name.
"Hitchcock couldn't have been a nicer fellow. I whistled coming to work on his films." - Cary Grant.

Leytonstone Train Station, Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 1HEHitchcock Mosaics: Vertigo(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Vertigo, 1958 - Tom Helmore as Gavin Elster and Kim Novak as Madeline in Hitchcock's masterly study of love and obsession.
"Hitchcock knew exactly what he wanted to do in this film, exactly what he wanted to say, and how it should be seen and told. And anyone who saw him during the making of the film could see, as I did, that he felt it very deeply indeed." - Samuel Taylor, screenwriter.

Leytonstone Train Station, Church Lane, Leytonstone, London E11 1HEHitchcock Mosaics:Saboteur(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Saboteur, 1942 - Handcuffed together, Robert Cummings as Barry Kane and Priscilla Lane as Patricia Martin escape from a gang of enemy saboteurs. In the background is the old Leytonstone High Road.
"The drama of a nation stirred to action, of a people's growing realisation of themselves and their responsibilities" - Motion Picture Herald.

Memorial Bell, Crystal Palace Park, London SE20 8DTHMS Crystal Palace(World War History)(Photos Taken: 19-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: [a plaque used to be on the railings and read:] R.N.V.R Memorial Trophy This Trophy was unveiled on the 6th June 1931 by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales K.G. to commemorate the service of R.N.V.R. Officers and men in the Great War including 125,000 Officers and men who were trained for all branches of the Royal Navy at the Training Depot. HMS Victory VI at the Crystal Palace 1914-1918. The trophy was damaged during the/ 1935-1945 War and was restored in 1955 through the generosity of past and present members of the R.N.V.R. and their friends

HMV, 363 Oxford Street, London W1C 2LAHMV(Music)(Photos Taken: 05-Jun-2015)Link

34 Paradise Road, Richmond, London TW9 1SE Leonard Woolf (Author) Virginia Woolf (Author)Hogarth Press (Publishing)(Photos Taken: 09-Oct-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: In this house Leonard and Virginia Woolf lived 1915-1924 and founded the Hogarth Press in 1917

Holland Park, Kensington, London W8 6LUHolland Park Great Storm(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 07-Nov-2019)Link

Holland Point Park, Victoria, BC, CanadaHolland Point Park(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 07-Jul-2019)Link

84 Mayton Street, Holloway, London N7 6QTHolloway Fire Brigade Station(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2019)Link

inside entrance, St Bartholomew's Hospital Museum, West Smithfield, London EC1A 7BE Sherlock Holmes (Literature) Doctor John Watson (Literature)(Photos Taken: 08-Sep-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: At this place New Years Day 1881 were spoken these deathless words "You have been in Afghanistan, I perceive" by Mr. Sherlock Holmes in greeting to John H. Watson, M.D. at their first meeting.
The Baker Street Irregulars - 1953 by the amateur mendicants at the caucus club.

Baker Street Station, Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LJ Sherlock Holmes(Literature)(Photos Taken: 20-Aug-2019)Link

221b Baker Street, London NW1 6XE Sherlock Holmes(Literature)(Photos Taken: 05-Jun-2015)Link

East Dean, East Sussex BN20 0DA Sherlock Holmes(Literature)(Photos Taken: 01-Jul-2015)Link

Perceval House, 14-16 Uxbridge Road, Ealing, London W5 2HLHolocaust Memorial Day(World War History)(Photos Taken: 20-Jan-2021)Link

Holocaust Memorial, Hyde Park, London W2 2ARHolocaust Memorial Hyde Park(World War History)(Photos Taken: 12-Nov-2019)Link

86-90 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3AAHolywell Priory(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 22-Mar-2016)Link

87 Vauxhall Walk, Vauxhall, London SE11 5HJHoratio Myer War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2020)Link

173 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000, AustraliaHorbury Terrace (Sydney)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 20-Nov-2018)Link

55 Narrow Street, Limehouse, London E14 8DP John Redwood (Politician)Horseferry Mews (Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Mar-2024)Link

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18 West Hill, Dartford DA1 2EPHorseman's Place Leper Hospital(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 28-Apr-2023)Link

Park Lane & Brook Gate, London W1K 7QFHorses in War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 04-Nov-2021)Link

1500 Orange Ave, Coronado, CA 92118, USAHotel del Coronado(Misc)(Photos Taken: 25-Apr-2018)Link

900 W Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 2W6, CanadaHotel Vancouver(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2019)Link

111 Spring Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, AustraliaHotel Windsor (Melbourne)(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 05-Nov-2018)Link

Devonshire Square and Cutler Street, London EC3A 7BRHoundsditch Police Murders(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 18-Feb-2020)Link

263 North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, AustraliaHouse (Adelaide)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 13-Nov-2018)Link

Hyde Park near South Carriage Drive, London SW1X 7JUHousehold Cavalry(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 07-Feb-2021)Link

near South Carriage Drive, Hyde Park, London SW1X 7JTHousehold Cavalry Horses(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 12-May-2019)Link

Bromley High Street, Bromley-by-Bow, London E3 3QXHow Memorial Gateway(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2021)Link

128 Hoxton Street, London N1 6SHHoxton Hall(Music)(Photos Taken: 22-Mar-2016)Link

Selby Street, Whitechapel, London E1 5BXHughes Mansions(World War History)(Photos Taken: 17-May-2022)Link

West Hill Road, Battersea, London SW18Huguenot Burial Site(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 16-May-2017)Link

Albert Embankment, near Westminster Bridge, London SE1 7EHHuman BSE(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 05-May-2019)Link

St. Christopher Bastion, Quarry Wharf, Valletta, MaltaHungarian Revolution of 1956(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 01-May-2024)Link

55 Exhibition Road, London SW7 2PGHungarian Uprising(Misc)(Photos Taken: 05-Dec-2017)Link

610-620 Granville Street, Vancouver BC, V6C 3T3 CanadaHunter Brothers Block(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 12-Jun-2019)Link

Hyde Park, London W2 2ARHyde Park Conduit(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 12-Nov-2019)Link

South Carriage Drive, Hyde Park, London SW7Hyde Park IRA Bombing(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 16-Apr-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: On 20 July 1982 at this spot, a terrorist bomb was exploded as The Queen's Life Guard was passing. Four members of The Blues and Royals lost their lives. Twelve soldiers and six civilians were injured. Seven horses died.
This memorial is dedicated to the memory of those who died, and was subscribed to by members of the Public and the Armed Forces.

St Katharine's Way, near Tower Bridge, London E1W 1LAHydraulic Power(Science and Engineering)(Photos Taken: 07-Mar-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: Hydraulic Power Dockland's Lifeblood
History
With the advent of the industrial revolution, the exports and imports of Victorian Britain caused the rapid early nineteenth century growth of the London docklands. Muscle and then steam provided the power to do everything from opening the lock gates to loading and unloading the vast warehouses flanking both banks of the Thames. However, fire was such a great risk that the insurance companies insisted on an alternative to steam. This problem was solved largely by the hydraulic inventions of Lord Armstrong of Newcastle, amongst which was the 'jigger' preserved here, which in this case was built by the Hydraulic Engineering Co. Ltd. of Chester in 1890. Hydraulic power was the lifeblood of the docklands.
Mechanics
Widely distributed and easily controllable high-pressure water was fed into the large cylinder. This pushed the piston up, forcing the sheaves apart such that 10cm (4") of silent piston movement gave 80cm (32") of chain movement over the wall crane to unload lighters or barges in the river below. For loading boats out of the warehouse, water was exhausted from the cylinder so that the weight of the piston and load descended by gravity. Two small jiggers control slew, the horizontal semi-rotation of the crane for reaching different cargo positions and swinging the loads into the warehouse doors on each floor served by the same crane. The jigger and crane could be controlled from any floor via a reach rod running up through the building.
The refurbishment of the jigger is part of a series of improvement projects by Taylor Woodrow Property Co. Ltd., owners of St Katharine Docks, with contributory funding from the Government Office for London Single Regeneration Budget Challenge Fund through an award by the Pool of London Partnership. It can be seen going through its cycle by pressing the button once.

Harleyford Street, Oval, London SE11 5SUICC Cricket World Cup(Sport)(Photos Taken: 08-Jul-2020)Link

Redwood Close, Southgate, London N14 6HWIce Wells(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 26-Jan-2018)Link

Victoria Embankment Gardens, London WC2N 5AQImperial Camel Corps War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2022)Link

31 Essex Street, London WC2R 3AAImperial Society of Knights Bachelor(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 19-Feb-2018)Link

111 Lisson Grove, Marylebone, London NW1 6UPImproving Dwellings(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2020)Link

American River Road and Muston Road, Muston SA 5221, AustraliaIndependence (Schooner)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 10-Nov-2018)Link

India Gate, Brighton Pavilion, Brighton BN1 1EEIndia Gate(Stately Homes)(Photos Taken: 02-Dec-2017)Link

Totem Poles, Stanley Park, Vancouver, BC V6G 3E2, CanadaIndian Totem Poles(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: The Totem was the British Columbia Indians's coat of arms. Totem poles are unique to the north west coast of B.C. and lower Alaska. They were carved from western red cedar and each carving tells of a real or mythical event. They were not idols nor were the worshipped. Each carving on each pole has a meaning. The eagle represents the kingdom of the air. The whale the lordship of the sea. The wolf, the genius of the land, and the frog, the transitional link between land and sea.

1 Flower and Dean Walk, Shadwell, London E1 6QTIndustrial Dwellings Society (Rothschild Buildings Arch)(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: Erected by the Four Per Cent Industrial Dwellings Company Ltd, 1886.

22 Mitcham Road, Tooting, London SW17 9NAIndustry Tooting(Misc)(Photos Taken: 27-Mar-2022)Link

Newmans Row, Lincoln's Inn, Holborn, London WC2A 3SWInns of Court Regiment War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 20-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: {the small plaque at the bottom} In memory of our comrades of the Inns of Court Regt who gave their lives in the 1939-45 war

237 Fulham Road., London SW3 6JBInstitute of Cancer Research(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 20-Sep-2022)Link

Pancras Lane, London EC4NInstitute of Taxation Site(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2015)Link

Jubilee Gardens, Waterloo, London SE1 7PGInternational Brigade(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 20-Jul-2020)Link

Jubilee Gardens, Waterloo, London SE1 7PGInternational Brigade(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 20-Jul-2020)Link

St Bride's Church, Fleet Street, London EC4Y 8AUIraq Press War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2023)Link

Isandlwana, Nhloya, KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaIsandhlwana(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 13-Mar-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: To the memory of 22 officers and 590 N.C. officers and men of the 1st and 2nd battalions 24th regiment who fell in action on the field of Isandhlwana on the 22nd January 1879 and in the defence of Rorkes Drift on the 22nd and 23rd January 1879.
Erected by their comrades past and present and by old friends of the regiment. Anno Domini 1913.

Isandlwana, Nhloya, KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaIsandhlwana(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 13-Mar-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: Isandhlwana 22nd January 1879
Around this hill a British force under the immediate command of Lieut. Col. A.W. Durnford and Brevet Lieut. Col. H.B. Pulleine was annihilated by a zulu impy of between 20,000 and 25,000 under the command of Ntshingwaye Ka Mahole Khoza. 53 officers, 806 non-commissioned officers and men, as also 471 native troops and non-combatants lost their lives. This led directly to the heroic defence of Rorke's Drift which lies ten miles to the west.
Erected by the Historical Monuments Commission.

22 St Peter's Square, Hammersmith, London W6 9NWIsland Records(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 17-Oct-2022)Link

Islington Boat Club, 16-34 Graham Street, Islington, London N1 8JX Crystal Hale (Social Reformer)Islington Boat Club (Sport)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: In gratitude to Crystal Hale, tireless campaigner & founder of The Islington Boat Club. The club has provided safe boating for thousands of youngsters on City Road Basin and now celebrates its 25th anniversary. 1970 - 1995

Royal Northern Gardens, 6 Manor Gardens, London N7 6JXIslington War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2019)Link

Dalmeny Road and Tufnell Park Road, London N7 0DUIslington WW1 Street Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 01-Mar-2021)Link

near 2 Rocliffe Street, The Angel, London N1 8DTIslington WW1 Street Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2020)Link

near 56 Barnsbury Grove, Islington, London N7 8BPIslington WW1 Street Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 29-Aug-2021)Link

Arundel Square, Islington, London N7 8ASIslington WW1 Street Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 29-Aug-2021)Link

Carleton Road and Tufnell Park Road, London N7 0DTIslington WW1 Street Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 01-Mar-2021)Link

Brooksby Street, Islington, London N1 1HAIslington WW1 Street Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 28-Jun-2020)Link

Isokon Building, Lawn Road, Belsize Park, London NW3 2XDIsokon Building(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 28-Jan-2019)Link

5 West Street, London WC2H 9NQIvy Restaurant(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 17-Jan-2017)Link

The Circle, 15 Queen Elizabeth Street, London SE1 2JEJacob the dray horse(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Aug-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Jacob, the Circle dray horse
The famous Courage dray horses were stabled on this site from the early nineteenth century and delivered beer around London from the brewery on Horselydown Lane by Tower Bridge. In the sixteenth century the area became known as Horselydown, which derives from 'horse-lie-down', a description of working horses resting before crossing London Bridge into the City of London.
Jacob was commissioned by Jacobs Island Company and Farlane Properties as the centrepiece of the Circle to commemorate the history of the site. He was flown over London by helicopter into Queen Elizabeth Street to launch the Circle in October 1987.

3 Dove Road, Dalston, London N1 3PLJahncke Ltd(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Jul-2020)Link

252 Jamaica Road, Bermondsey, London SE16 4BGJamaica Road Bomb(World War History)(Photos Taken: 08-Dec-2019)Link

330 Caroline Street, Key West, FL 33040, USAJames J Curtis House(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2023)Link

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500 Connaught Dr, Jasper, AB T0E 1E0, CanadaJasper Information Centre(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 23-Jun-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: Jasper Information Centre This building is one of the finest and most influential examples of rustic architecture in Canada's national parks. Designed by A.M. Calderon and completed in 1914, it introduced a building tradition based on the use of local construction materials, in this case cobblestone and timber. The facility originally housed park administration offices, a museum, and living quarters for the park superintendent. As the first major building in the townsite, it helped to define the character of Jasper's early development and provided a conspicuous landmark that greeted park visitors upon their arrival by train.

Old Fort Point Rd, Jasper, AB, CanadaJasper Internment Camp(World War History)(Photos Taken: 23-Jun-2019)Link

125 Middlesex Street, London E1 7JFJewish Poor(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 09-Aug-2016)Link

417 Wick Lane, Bow, London E3 2JJJohn Kidd and Co(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 11-Dec-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: The roll of honour John Kidd & Co Ltd. In memory of those who gave their lives in the World War 1939 - 1945 their name liveth for evermore.
Baines Alfred J Lieut Essex Reg May 1940 France
Black William E Bombadier RA Sept 1944 Malaya
Fisher Joseph Pte RAMC Dec 1944 Italy
Greenaway Stanley F Gunner RA Jan 1943 Singapore
Hawkins Edward L Pte Cambs Feb 1942 Singapore
Richards George F Caretaker Sept 1940 London
Richards Ann Mary his wife Sept 1940 London
Tenwick William J E Able Seaman RN June 1944 At Sea

44 John Street, New York, NY 10038, USAJohn Street Church(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 02-May-2018)Link

High Street, South Norwood, London SE25 6HAJolly Sailor Inn(Pub)(Photos Taken: 29-Apr-2022)Link

78 Wood Street, Walthamstow, London E17 3HXJones Butchers Shop(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2018)Link

Thomas Tallis School, Kidbrooke Park Road, London SE3 9PXJSSL(World War History)(Photos Taken: 18-May-2017)Link

The Fox Inn, Coulsdon Common, Caterham CR3 5QSJSSL(World War History)(Photos Taken: 25-Mar-2015)Link

Kassiesbaai, Arniston, South AfricaKassius Bay(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 26-Mar-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: Kassiesbaai
A fishing community had probably already been settled here on crown land by 1820, five years after the shipwreck of the Arniston. After passing into the successive ownership of the Swart and Pratt families, the settlement and ten morgen of land were transferred to the Waenhuiskrans Fishermen's Union in 1937. In 1970, when threatened by the Group Areas Act, the village was saved and subsequently restored by the Preserve Arniston Committee. Kassiesbaai is one of the few remaining traditional fishing villages in the vernacular style once prevalent in the South Western Cape.

Kasugai Gardens, 1435 Water St, Kelowna, BC V1Y 1J4, CanadaKasugai Garden Park(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 13-Jun-2019)Link

70 Cowcross Street, Clerkenwell, London EC1M 6EJKeevil and Best(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-Jul-2017)Link

Lower Knox Mountain Shelter, Apex Trail, Kelowna, BC V1Y 1Y2, CanadaKelowna(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 14-Jun-2019)Link

Lower Knox Mountain Shelter, Apex Trail, Kelowna, BC V1Y 1Y2, CanadaKelowna Ferries(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 14-Jun-2019)Link

Kenley Railway Station, Kenley CR8 5DEKenley Stationmasters House(Transport)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2017)Link

Edinburgh House, 170 Kennington Lane, London SE11 5DPKennington Palace(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 07-Apr-2016)Link

Kennington Park, Kennington Park Road, London SE11 4BEKennington Park Air Raid(World War History)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2020)Link

Kensal House, Ladbroke Grove, North Kensington, London W10 5BQKensal House (Historical London) Maxwell Fry (Architect)(Photos Taken: 27-Apr-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: Designed by the eminent Architect Maxwell Fry in 1937, Kensal House was hailed at the time as the first "modern" housing scheme in Britain.
Kensal House forged new frontiers for social housing in several innovative ways. Built by the Gas, Light and Coke Company to house its work force and their families, it was the British attempt to produce a self-contained and self-supporting community. With its own nursery and residents social club, containing sewing rooms and workshops, the fame of Kensal House spread far and wide.
Kensal House was also built as a practical demonstration of the economic use of gas, the comprehensive use of which throughout the flats was included in the weekly rent of 11s 6d.
Kensal House is now a Grade II Listed Building and in 1991/1992 was provided with much needed environmental and security improvements with monies provided under the Governments "Estate Action" programme and by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
Ten years later, modernisation works were carried out in 2001/02 funded by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. These works provided residents with new double glazed windows, new kitchens, new insulated roofs and large scale concrete repairs were undertaken to the building structure.

St Mary Abbots Church, Kensington Church Street, London W8 4LAKensington Sorting Office War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 27-Apr-2023)Link

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Forest Ridge, Bromley, Keston BR2 6EGKeston Park(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 01-Aug-2023)Link

1400 Whitehead St, Key West, FL 33040, United StatesKey West Cable Hut(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2023)Link

Whitehead Street and Eaton Street, Key West, FL 33040, USAKey West Cigar Industry(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2023)Link

1400 Whitehead St, Key West, FL 33040, United StatesKey West Cuba Memorial(Misc)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: {left}God Bless America. City of Key West, Florida dedicated Sept 10 1983 This monument establishes southernmost point of continental U.S.A. designed as a num buoy shape & color channel marker.....
{right}October 10 1993 A.D. In honor of the generosity of the people of the United States of America to the people of Cuba. This memorial is dedicated in honor of the thousands of Cubans that have lost their lives at sea looking for freedom and social justice in this great melting pot, America, the leader in democracy.....

Front Street and Caroline Street, Key West, FL 33040, USAKey West Little White House(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2023)Link

Front Street and Caroline Street, Key West, FL 33040, USAKey West Little White House(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2023)Link

Marathon, FL 33050, United StatesKey West Manslaughter(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2023)Link

201 Front Street, Key West, FL 33040, USAKey West Naval Station(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2023)Link

near 218 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL 33040, United StatesKey West Water Tower(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2023)Link

50 Kilburn High Rd, London NW6 4HJKilburn Wells(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2015)Link

42 Kilburn High Road, London NW6 4HJKilburn Wells Spa(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 17-May-2019)Link

Puerta del Sol, 28013 Madrid, SpainKilometre Zero(Science and Engineering)(Photos Taken: 03-Apr-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: Km.0
Origin of the Radial Roads

50 Liverpool Street, London EC2M 7PDKindertransport Children(World War History)(Photos Taken: 15-Oct-2020)Link

50 Liverpool Street, London EC2M 7PDKindertransport Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 15-Oct-2020)Link

19 High Street, Ewell, Surrey KT17 1SBKing William IV pub(pub)(Photos Taken: 25-Sep-2018)Link

Republic Street, Valletta, MaltaKing's Own Band Malta(Music)(Photos Taken: 01-May-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: TO JOIN MEAKKAR THAT THIS PLACE SERVED AS IS BAI LA NAZIONALE'S FIRST CLUB TODAY KING'S OWN KNOWN BY THE PEOPLE TALLISTED WHEN IT HAPPENED IN 1874

Kings Cross Station, Euston Road, London N1 9ALKings Cross Fire(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 25-Mar-2016)Link

183 Tooting High Street, London SW17 0SZKings Hall Picture Palace(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2017)Link

179 Hammersmith Road, London W6 8BSKings Theatre(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 09-Jun-2017)Link

5 Wardrobe Place, London EC4V 5AFKings Wardrobe Site(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

near Kingscote Terrace, Kangaroo Island SA, AustraliaKingscote War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 11-Nov-2018)Link

Kipling Gardens, The Green, Rottingdean, East Sussex BN2 7HAKipling Gardens(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 31-Jul-2017)Link

Lower Knox Mountain Shelter, Apex Trail, Kelowna, BC V1Y 1Y2, CanadaKLO(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 14-Jun-2019)Link

301 Chartres Street, New Orleans, LA 70130, USAKolly Townhouse(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

Korean War Veterans Plaza, Brooklyn, NY 11201, USAKorean War(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 02-May-2018)Link

Holland Park, Kensington, London W8 6LUKyoto Garden Holland Park(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 07-Nov-2019)Link

Holland Park, Kensington, London W8 6LUKyoto Garden Holland Park(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 07-Nov-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: The Kyoto Garden was constructed as part of The Japan Festival 1991 on the occasion of the centenary of the Japan Society in Britain. It was built by the Kyoto Chamber of Commerce and Industry with the help of many gardening companies in Kyoto and was presented to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea as a gift to commemorate the long-lasting friendship between Great Britain and Japan. The Kyoto Garden was opened by HRH The Prince of Wales and by HIH The Crown Prince of Japan on 17 September 1991. Generous support has been given in Japan and in the United Kingdom by the organisations listed below.

17 Farringdon Street, London EC4A 4BLLabour Party(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 27-Sep-2021)Link

Lister House, Railway Terrace, Lewisham, London SE13 7XHLadywell(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Mar-2020)Link

148 Ladywell Road, London SE13 7HULadywell Mineral Spring(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 26-May-2016)Link

opposite Lambeth Palace, Albert Embankment, London SE1 7SGLambeth Millennium Tree(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 24-Feb-2020)Link

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Venn Park, Black Prince Road, Lambeth, London SE11 6JFLambeth Tenements(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-Sep-2023)Link

Lauderdale House, Waterlow Park, Highgate, London N6 5HGLauderdale House(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 15-May-2019)Link

62-64 Hampstead Road, London NW1 2NTLaurence Corner(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Jun-2020)Link

Rigg Approach, Walthamstow, London E10 7QNLea Bridge Stadium(Sport)(Photos Taken: 29-May-2018)Link

Leadenhall Market, London EC3V 1LTLeadenhall Market(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 06-May-2015)Link

1 Richmond Road, Dalston, London E8 4AALenthal Works(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 05-Dec-2019)Link

Sondheim Theatre, 51 Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho, London W1D 6BALes Miserables(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 15-Oct-2021)Link

Lesnes Abbey, Abbey Road, Abbey Wood, London DA17 5DLLesnes Abbey(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-Jul-2017)Link

Lesnes Abbey, Abbey Road, Abbey Wood, London DA17 5DLRoesia of Dover (Misc)Richard de Luci (Nobleman)Lesnes Abbey (Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-Jul-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: The Burial Place of the heart of Roesia of Dover Great Great Grand-daughter of the founder of this abbey Richard de Lucy

Headstone Lane, Harrow, London HA3 6PELetchford House(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2018)Link

Priory Crescent, Lewes, East Sussex BN7 1HPLewes Priory(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 10-Sep-2015)Link

Ticket Hall, Lewisham Station, London SE13 5FTLewisham train crash(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 10-Mar-2020)Link

Nunhead Cemetery Chapel, Linden Grove, London SE15 3LPLeysdown Boy Scouts Tragedy (Skipper Gandolfi and Kim Mayo)(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 11-Jan-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Left hand plaque: In memory of the leaders of the local scout groups that cared for the scout memorial. Skipper Gandolfi, 1904 - 1990.
Right hand plaque: And Kim Mayo, 1907 - 1999. Kim inspired the research that gave FONC the Leysdown tragedy and the memorial that now marks the boys grave.

opposite Leyton Station ,174 High Road, Leyton, London E10 5PSLeyton(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link

Leyton Library, High Road, Leyton, London E10 5QHLeyton Library(Education)(Photos Taken: 14-May-2017)Link

Coronation Gardens, 13 Buckingham Road, Leyton, London E10 5NGLeyton War Memorial (World War History)Clapton Orient Football Club (Sport)The Footballers' Battalion (Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 01-Feb-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: {Top plaque} Remembering the forty one players and staff of Clapton Orient Football Club who served with the 17th Bn Middlesex Regiment (The Footballers' Battalion) during the great war of whom three players gave their lives in the Battle of the Somme. Private William Jonas F/32 27th July 1916 Pte George Scott F/1583 16th August 1916 CSM Richard McFadden MM F/162 23rd October 1916
{Second plaque} To the memory of the service men & women of Leyton who sacrificed their lives in two world wars 1914 - 1918 1939 - 1945
{Third plaque} In grateful remembrance of all those people of Leyton who suffered in the world war 1939 - 1945
{Bottom plaque} In memory of the fallen of Leyton 1945 to present day Lest we forget

26 King Street, London SW1Y 6QW The Liberal Party(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 03-Mar-2016)Link

Lidice Rose Garden, Mare Street, Hackney, London E8 1HT Lidice Massacre(World War History)(Photos Taken: 05-Dec-2019)Link

Lighthouse Street, LAgulhas, 7285, South AfricaLighthouse at Cape Agulhas(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 25-Mar-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: Lighthouse Cape L'Agulhas
This lighthouse sited on the most dangerous part of the South African coast was completed in 1849 at an approximate cost of £12,000. It is the second oldest lighthouse in South Africa.

near 8 Stone Buildings, New Square, Lincolns Inn Archway, London WC2A 2JDLincoln's Inn Wall(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 20-Mar-2024)Link

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19 Tufnell Park Road, London N7 0PGListed House(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 25-May-2019)Link

Edgware Road near to Hyde Estate Road, Colindale, London NW9 6JXListed Milestone(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 25-Oct-2021)Link

Kew Road & Church Road,, Richmond TW9 2QEListed Milestone(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 20-Jul-2023)Link

15 Lombard Street, London EC3V 9AHLloyds Coffee House(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 25-Jun-2015)Link

Lloyds TSB, 25 Gresham Street, London EC2V 7HNLloyds TSB War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 15-Oct-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {On the left} We will remember them
{On the right} In remembrance of all employees of the Lloyds TSB Group who have given their lives in times of conflict
{on the ground} For your tomorrow we gave our today

The Urswick School, Paragon Road, Hackney, London E9 6NRLoddiges Nursery(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 25-May-2017)Link

Promenade de Verdun, Purley CR8 3LNLombardy Poplars(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2017)Link

220 Waterloo Road, London SE1 8SDLondon Ambulance Service(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 21-May-2023)Link

220 Waterloo Road, London SE1 8SDLondon Ambulance Service War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-May-2023)Link

Duke Street Hill, London Bridge, London SE1 2SWLondon Bridge (Transport) John Rennie the Younger (Engineer)(Photos Taken: 04-Aug-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: London Bridge 1825 - 1967
These granite slabs are coping stones from the former London Bridge which was dismantled in 1967 and re-erected in Lake Havasu, Arizona, USA. Designed by John Rennie, the bridge was opened in 1831 and has since featured in many films and books including those of Charles Dickens. Substantial parts of the abutments and walls still remain and are preserved as part of the fabric of the new bridge, where two large granite stair chambers (including 'Nancy's steps') still exist as part of the original Rennie southern vault.
Southwark Heritage Association - Southwark Heritage - alive today, working with Transport for London.

King Wiliam Street, London EC4RLondon Bridge(Misc)(Photos Taken: 26-Jun-2017)Link

King William Street, London EC4R 9London Bridge(Misc)(Photos Taken: 26-Jun-2017)Link

Victoria Park, Hackney Wick, London E9 5HPLondon Bridge Alcoves(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 13-Dec-2019)Link

Victoria Park, Hackney Wick, London E9 5HPLondon Bridge Alcoves(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 13-Dec-2019)Link

2 Tooley Street, London Bridge, London SE1 2APLondon Bridge old approach road(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-Aug-2020)Link

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626 W Pender Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 1V9, CanadaLondon Building(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 11-Jul-2019)Link

20 Frith Street, Soho, London W1D 4RPLondon Casino (Prince Edward Theatre)(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 12-Jun-2020)Link

London Coliseum, Saint Martins Lane, London WC2N 4ESLondon Coliseum (TV Film Theatre) Oswald Stoll (Philanthropist)(Photos Taken: 02-Jun-2015)Link
Plaque Wording: London Coliseum
Home of English National Opera since 1968, The London Coliseum, opened in 1904, was originally conceived as a variety theatre, Sir Oswald Stoll wanted a revolving dome to top his sumptuous theatre, but this being deemed illegal, he settled instead for the flashing electric lights familiar today. Theatreland - Heart of the Performing Arts in London A joint venture by the City of Westminster and the Society of West End Theatre

County Hall, Belvedere Road, London SE1 7PBLondon County Hall(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 07-Apr-2016)Link

near 32 Borough High Street, London SE1 1XULondon Hop Trade War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 10-Aug-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: To the memory of the men of the London Hop Trade who died for us in the Great War .... Their name liveth forever.

172 Aldersgate Street, Barbican, London EC1A 4HULondon House Site(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

24 Broadway, Stratford, London E15 4QSLondon Olympics 2012(Sport)(Photos Taken: 09-Aug-2021)Link

61 Watling Street, London EC4M 9DGLondon Salvage Corps(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 20-Mar-2024)Link

25 Gordon Street, London WC1H 0AYLondon School of Tropical Medicine(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 21-Apr-2015)Link

Paternoster Sqare, St Paul's., London EC4M 7BPLondon Stock Exchange War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 09-Oct-2021)Link

Royal Exchange, Cornhill, London EC3V 3LRLondon Troops War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 22-Mar-2021)Link

Aldgate Square, Aldgate High Street, London EC3N 1AFLondon Wall(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 24-Jan-2023)Link

Tower Hill Garden, Tower of London, London EC3N 1JYLondon Wall(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Mar-2021)Link

43 Carnaby Street, London W1F 7EALord John(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 31-Dec-2018)Link

147 Lisson Grove, London NW8 8EBLords Cricket Ground(Sport)(Photos Taken: 17-Aug-2015)Link

Regents Canal, near Park Road, London NW1Lords Cricket Ground(Sport)(Photos Taken: 01-Jan-1970)Link

Regents Canal Steps, Park Road, London NW1Lords Cricket Ground(Sport)(Photos Taken: 28-Apr-2015)Link

431 West Seventh Street , Los Angeles, CA 90014, USALos Angeles Athletic Club(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 23-Feb-2019)Link

Šetalište maršala Tita 65-67, 51415, Lovran, CroatiaLovran Fallen Fighters(World War History)(Photos Taken: 02-Oct-2023)Link

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Plaque Wording: To the eternal recognition of cast and glory to the fallen fighters of the city and environs of Lovran

1 Lower Marsh, Waterloo, London SE1 7NTLower Marsh(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 12-Mar-2020)Link

Victoria Embankment Gardens, Victoria Embankment, London WC2R 3AA Isabella Somerset (Henry) (Social Reformer)Loyal Temperance Legion (Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2018)Link
Plaque Wording: From children of the loyal temperance legion in memory of work done for the temperance cause by Lady Henry Somerset, the President , National British Womens Temperance Assoc. incorporated June 1898. I was thirsty and ye gave me drink

705 Avenue Q, Lubbock, TX 79401, USALubbock Tornado(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 04-Jun-2023)Link

40 Ludgate Hill, London EC4M 7DELudgate Site(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

Lyons Walk & Hammersmith Road, Hammersmith, London W14 8SBLyons Walk Soc(Historical London )(Photos Taken: 18-Sep-2019)Link

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29 Shaftesbury Ave, Soho, London W1D 7ESLyric Theatre(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 20-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Lyric Theatre Built by C.J. Phipps, the Lyric Theatre opened in 1888, with the comic opera 'Dorothy' and has since developed a tradition of drama, light comedy and popular musicals, the great Italian actress Eleonora Duse made her debut here in 'Camille' in 1893

Chelsea Embankment Gardens, Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London SW3 5TRMachine Gun Corps Memorial (World War History) Derwent Wood (Sculptor) Edward Bainbridge Copnall (Sculptor)(Photos Taken: 07-Jul-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {top left}The Machine Gun Corps Old Comrades Association lives on and a century later continues to remember the brave men who fought with the Machine Gun Corps from 1915 - 1922.
{top right}The Boy David by Bainbridge Copnall MBE PPRBS. A memorial to the members of the Machine Gun Corps who served in World War One.
{bottom left}The original Boy David statue sculptured in bronze by Francis Derwent Wood was the model for the Machine Gun Corps memorial which stands at Hyde Park Corner and was presented to the Borough of Chelsea in 1963 but was later stolen.
This bronze fibreglass replacement was erected by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and the Old Comrades Association of the Machine Gun Corps.
{bottom right}
This bronze fibreglass statue was sculptured by E. Bainbridge Copnall, 1903 - 1973, and set on the granite column which the sculptor donated to the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

4 Duke of Wellington Place, London SW1W 0QHMachine Gun Corps Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2020)Link

17 Wardour Street, London W1D 6PJMagic Circle(Misc)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2016)Link

Englefield Green, Runnymede, Surrey TW20Magna Carta(Misc)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2016)Link

Regent's Canal, York Way, Kings Cross, London N1Maiden Lane Bridge(Transport)(Photos Taken: 27-Jun-2020)Link

Bath Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 8DWMaidenhead Floods(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 20-Jan-2019)Link

288 Kew Road, Richmond, Surrey TW9 3DUMaids of Honour(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 13-May-2016)Link

Royal Arsenal, Beresford Street, Greenwich, London SE18 4BGMain Guardhouse(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 01-Sep-2016)Link

Ul. Nikole Tesle 11, 20000, Dubrovnik, CroatiaMajsan Armoured Vehicle(World War History)(Photos Taken: 08-Oct-2023)Link

Greenhill Terrace, Woolwich, London SE18 4BPMallets Mortar(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 28-Apr-2016)Link

All Hallows, Byward Street, Tower, London EC3R 5BJMalta Siege(World War History)(Photos Taken: 22-Oct-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {top left} In 1940 the sinister shadow of Fascism spilled across Europe and into North Africa. Malta, under the protection of Great Britain, found herself alone in a hostile Mediterranean 800 miles from her nearest allies in Gibraltar and Alexandria. Besieged by enemies Malta became a fulcrum on which the fate of the war balanced for the next three years. If Malta fell the rest of North Africa would follow, opening the door to the oil fields of the Middle East and for the Axis Powers to join in Asia and threaten India. The allies knew this. So did the Axis Powers. Malta, besieged, became and remains the most bombed place in the history of War.
Supplied only by Sea, at great cost, Malta was defended not only by her own people but by forces drawn from the whole free world. Fighter aircraft delivered by the American and Royal Navies were piloted by Britons, Canadians, Australians, and New Zealanders. Convoys crewed by British, American and Commonwealth seamen were supported by the free forces of Greece, the Netherlands, and Poland. Free Norwegians added their merchant fleet to the Allied cause. In April 1942 King George VI awarded to the People of Malta the George Cross, the highest decoration for civilian courage and heroism.
By summer 1942 only weeks of food remained and the Allies mounted operation Pedestal as a last attempt to save Malta. After a five-day running battle the Convoy's four remaining merchant vessels and the immortal Tanker Ohio, all that was left of the fourteen that set out, entered Grand Harbour. The date was 15th August, 1942, the feast of Santa Maria. The siege was broken; within months North Africa was retaken and the first steps of European liberation begun.
This stone taken from Malta, was presented by the Maltese Government on the 60th Anniversary of the end of Second World War to commemorate all who participated in the siege and defence of Malta, 1940-43.
Placed by the George Cross Island Association, 15th August 2005.


32 Lvant, Il-Belt Valletta, MaltaMalta WW2 Siege Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 01-May-2024)Link

Grandmasters Palace, Republic Street, Valletta, MaltaMaltese Independence(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 01-May-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: THE MALTA PEOPLE REJOICE WITH THE VICTORY OF INDEPENDENCE OF THESE ISLANDS TODAY 21 SEPTEMBER 1964

Grandmasters Palace, Republic Street, Valletta, MaltaMaltese Republic(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 01-May-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: 13 DECEMBER 1974 MALTA IS PROUD THAT ITS PARLIAMENT WITH A LARGE MAJORITY CONSIDERS IT A REPUBLIC BEST EVER TO GET FOR THE FIRST TIME IN HER GRACE

Norfolk House, 107 Trevelyan Road, Tooting, London SW17 9LRMan Friday(Literature)(Photos Taken: 27-Mar-2022)Link

387 Mare Street, London E8 1HYManor House(Stately Homes)(Photos Taken: 22-Mar-2016)Link

Finsbury Park, London N4 2NQManor House Lodge(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Mar-2021)Link

Manor Park Cemetery, Sebert Road, London E7 0NPManor Park Cross of Sacrifice(World War History)(Photos Taken: 26-Apr-2021)Link

Sanellan Court, 1 Mapesbury Road, London NW2 4HXMapesbury Prebendary (Historical London) Thomas Brock (Sculptor) Henri de Montpezat (Prince Consort of Denmark) (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 23-Mar-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: (Note by John Mann, Historian): It says this house is on the site of the prebend which goes back to the times of Henry VIII [first half 16C]
This is wrong by two or three hundred yards and almost four centuries.
The area of the prebend was roughly the area bounded by Willesden Lane, Walm lane, and Shoot up Hill. The moated manor house was about half way between Deerhurst and Coverdale Roads with its main exit on to Willesden Lane [known until 19C as Mapes Lane]. In 19C the manor house garden extended as far as Chatsworth.
Walter Map after whom the prebend and the manor estate are named lived and flourished in the time of Henry II [ie second half of 12C] who spent most of his reign in France about half of which belonged to him or his wife. Map was an almost man in both church and state, who wrote satirical sketches about court life. H II's sons included Richard the Lion Heart and bad king John who was the one who was forced to sign Magna Carta which was really about rights for barons not rights for you and me.

335 Strand Underpass, London WC2 R 1HAMarconi House(Science and Engineering)(Photos Taken: 09-Mar-2016)Link

Margravine Cemetery, 19 St Dunstan's Road, Hammersmith, London W6 8RDMargravine Cemetery WW1 Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-Feb-2022)Link

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355 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 0B2, CanadaMarine Building(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 13-Jun-2019)Link

98-102 Wapping High St, London E1W 2NEMarine Police(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 05-Oct-2016)Link

New Square, Chesterfield S40 1ARMarket Hall(Misc)(Photos Taken: 20-Sep-2016)Link

312 St Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70130, USAMarquette Council 1437(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 30-May-2023)Link

Angel Place to Tennis Street, Borough, London SE1 1JAMarshalsea Prison(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-Aug-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Both the Surrey County and Marshalsea Prisons had a long, thin site running towards the present Tennis Street.
This site had been occupied by The Surrey County or White Lion Prison until 1799.

Angel Place to Tennis Street, Borough, London SE1 1JAMarshalsea Prison(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-Aug-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: John Dickens, the father of Charles Dickens, was imprisoned here for debt from February to March 1824

Angel Place to Tennis Street, Borough, London SE1 1JAMarshalsea Prison(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-Aug-2020)Link

Angel Place to Tennis Street, Borough, London SE1 1JAMarshalsea Prison(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-Aug-2020)Link

Angel Place, Borough, London SE1Marshalsea Prison(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 02-Jul-2017)Link

St Mary Abbots Church, Kensington Church Street, London W8 4LAMary Abbots Church wall(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 07-Nov-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: on left: This wall rebuilt August 1817. John Belworthy Tho. Chancellor Churchwardens
on right:This wall again rebuilt, June 1879. Robert H. Pearson Jubal Webb Churchwardens

Leicester Square, London WC2H 7LUMary Poppins(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 20-Jul-2020)Link

Marylebone Road and Edgware Road, London W2 1DXMarylebone Flyover(Transport)(Photos Taken: 12-Nov-2019)Link

8 Wyndham Place, Marylebone, London W1H 1PPQueen Elizabeth II (Royalty)Marylebone precinct (Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2020)Link

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6 Grote's Buildings, Blackheath, London SE3 0QGMass Observation(Education)(Photos Taken: 25-Jan-2023)Link

near 15 Gloucester Gate, Regents Park, London NW1 4HGMatilda Fountain (Historical London) Joseph Durham (Sculptor)(Photos Taken: 01-Jan-1970)Link
Plaque Wording: Saint Pancras Middlesex. This fountain and works connected therewith were presented to the Metropolitan Drinking Fountain Association on the 3d day of August 1878 by Matilda wife of Richard Kent esq. Junior Churchwarden 1878. The figure now cast in bronze was designed by Joseph Durham ARA {roman date unreadable}

31-33 Shepherd Market, London W1J 7PTMay Fair(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-May-2015)Link

2 Stanhope Row, London W1J 7BSMayfair's Oldest House(World War History)(Photos Taken: 24-Sep-2015)Link

The Church of St Mary The Virgin, St Marychurch Street, Rotherhithe, London SE16 4NJ Christopher Jones (Misc)Mayflower (Transport)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: To the memory of Christopher Jones 1570 - 1622, master of the Mayflower. He landed 102 planters & adventurers at Plymouth Massachusetts 21.Dec.1620. They formed the Mayflower Compact & the first permanent colony in New England.

192 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, AustraliaMelbourne Athenaeum(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 04-Nov-2018)Link

Trinity Square Gardens, Tower Hill, London EC3N 4DJMerchant Navy War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 18-May-2022)Link

269 Kingston Road, Merton, London SW19 3NWMerton Park Studios(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 26-Nov-2019)Link

Stepney Green Clock Tower, Stepney Green, London E1 3LLMetropolitan Asylums Board (Charitable) Stanley B Atkinson (Lawyer)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2021)Link

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to left of 1 Franciscan Road, Streatham, London SW17 8HFMetropolitan Asylums Board(Parish Marker)(Photos Taken: 13-Sep-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Metropolitan Asylum Board's Wall 1897 Boundary of Board.. Land this face of ..this wall at...

100 Balls Pond Rd, Dalston, London N1 4BFMetropolitan Benefit Societies Almshouses(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 10-Jul-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {left-hand plaque} This Metropolitan Benefit Societies asylum was founded by John Christopher Bowles in 1829 and successfully raised by his untiring efforts for the good of his brethren.
{right-hand plaque} In furtherance of the objects of this asylum for the members of all friendly or benefit societies Mary Ann MacKenzie who died in 1861 made a munificent bequest of nearly nine thousand pounds.

The Almshouses, 100 Balls Pond Road, Dalston, London N1 4BFMetropolitan Benefit Societies Asylum (Charitable) John Christopher Bowles (Social Reformer)(Photos Taken: 01-Feb-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: {left-hand pillar:} This Metropolitan Benefit Societies asylum was founded by John Christopher Bowles in 1829 and successfully raised by his untiring efforts for the good of his brethren.
{right-hand pillar:} In furtherance of the objects of this asylum for the members of all friendly or benefit societies Mary Ann MacKenzie who died in 1861 made a munificent bequest of nearly nine thousand pounds.

Platform 5 entrance, Baker Street Station, Marylebone Road, London NW1 5LAMetropolitan Railway(World War History)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: The men from the service of the Metropolitan Railway Company whose names are inscribed below were among those who, at the call of King and country, left all that was dear to them, endured hardness, faced danger, and finally passed out of sight of men by the path of duty and self-sacrifice, giving up their own lives that others might live in freedom. Let those who come after see to it that their names be not forgotten.
1914 - 1918 Erected by the directors, officers and staff of the railway.

Elstree Way, Borehamwood Hertfordshire, WD6 1BYMGM British Studios(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 19-Jan-2023)Link

The Supreme Court, Parliament Square, London SW1P 3BDMiddlesex County Council(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: This stone commemorates the operations effected in this building by The County Council of Middlesex was here placed by......

Lower Ground Floor, The Supreme Court, Parliament Square, London SW1P 3BDMiddlesex Guildhall (Legal)Herbrand Russell (11th Duke of Bedford) (Politician)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: {left plaque}County of Middlesex The Guildhall Westminster His grace the Duke of Bedford K.G. Lord Lieutenant of the County.....
{right plaque}County of Middlesex The Guildhall Westminster This foundation stone was laid by his grace the Duke of Bedford K.G. Lord Lieutenant of the county on the second day of May MDCCCCXII......

The Supreme Court, Parliament Square, London SW1P 3BDMiddlesex Guildhall Staff WW1 War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: This tablet was erected by the members of the 1914 Guildhall Staff in memory of their comrades who laid down their lives in the Great War

The Supreme Court, Parliament Square, London SW1P 3BDMiddlesex Guildhall Staff WW2 War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: This tablet is placed in this Middlesex Guildhall in memory of those members of the county staff who lost their lives in the World War 1939-1945

14 Denmark Hill, Camberwell Green, London SE5 8RZMilestone Denmark Hill(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-Mar-2022)Link

Tate Britain, Millbank, London SW1P 4RGMillbank Prison(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: London County Council Near this site stood Millbank Prison, which was opened in 1816 and closed in 1890. This buttress stood at the head of the river steps from which until 1867 prisoners sentenced to transportation embarked on their journey to Australia.

Battersea Park, London SW11 4BEMillennium Cross(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 29-Oct-2019)Link

37 Fleet Street, London EC4Y 1BTMitre Tavern(Pub)(Photos Taken: 06-May-2015)Link

Syon House, Isleworth TW8 8JFMonastery House(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2016)Link

16 Gerrard Street, London W1D 6JEMont Blanc Restaurant Site(Art Group)(Photos Taken: 07-Nov-2016)Link

Woldenberg Park, New Orleans, LA 70130, USAMonument Immigrant New Orleans(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 28-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: Monument to the Immigrant dedicated to the courageous men and women who left their homeland seeking freedom, opportunity and a better life in a new country. March 19, 1995
Commissioned by the Italian American Marching Club

Monument to the Discoveries, Av. Brasília, 1400-038 Lisboa, PortugalMonument of the Discoveries (Misc)Prince Henry the Navigator (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: TO THE INFANT D. HENRIQVE AND THE PORTUGUESE WHO DISCOVERED THE PATHS OF THE SEA

Campo de São Francisco 11, 9500-153 Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel, AzoreslMonument to the Emigrant(Misc)(Photos Taken: 11-Jan-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: MONUMENT TO THE EMIGRANT TRIBUTE TO THE MUNICIPAL GANARAS OF PONTA DELGADA, RIBEIRA GRANDE VILA FRANCE DO CAMPO, NORTHEAST LACOR AND POVORCO. 1999

72 Moorgate, London EC2M 5QXMoor Gate Site(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

4-8 Sturt Street, Robe SA 5276, AustraliaMoorakyne (Robe)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 08-Nov-2018)Link

Morland Estate, Richmond Road, Hackney, London E8 3EQMorland Estate Bomb(World War History)(Photos Taken: 01-Feb-2022)Link

61 Westminster Bridge Road, Lambeth, London SE1 7HTMorley College Bombing(World War History)(Photos Taken: 04-Jul-2017)Link

3800-3706 Mt Bonnell Road, Austin, TX 78731, USAMount Bonnell(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2023)Link

3800-3706 Mt Bonnell Road, Austin, TX 78731, USAMount Bonnell(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2023)Link

Covert Park at Mount Bonnell Trail, Austin, TX 78731, USAMount Bonnell(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2023)Link

Montague Close, London SE1 9DAMudlark Pub(Pub)(Photos Taken: 26-Jun-2017)Link

205 Richmond Road, Hackney, London E8 3NJMunich Massacre(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 05-Dec-2019)Link

9 Orford Road, Walthamstow Village, London E17 9LPNags Head(Pub)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2018)Link

30 Euston Square, Kings Cross, London NW1 2FBNational Amalgamated Approved Society (Charitable) Thomas Neill (Misc)(Photos Taken: 10-Jun-2020)Link

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105 Gower Street, Fitzrovia, London WC1E 6AANational Institute for the Deaf (Charitable)King George VI (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 29-Jan-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: This building was opened as the headquarters of the National Institute for the Deaf by his majesty King George VI when HRH the Duke of York on the 11th day of June 1936.

National Museum, 93 Stamford Road, Singapore 1788National Museum of Singapore(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 01-Nov-2018)Link

48 Gracechurch Street, London EC3V 0EJNational Provident Institution(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Apr-2024)Link

Vestry Road, Walthamstow, London E17 9NHNational Spiritualist Church(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2018)Link

8 Victoria Embankment, London EC4Y 0HJNational Submarine War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2022)Link

Woldenberg Park, New Orleans, LA 70130, USANavy Landing New Orleans(World War History)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

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Plaque Wording: Navy Landing Dedicated by the City of New Orleans to honor the personnel of the United States navy and offer appreciation for their sacrifices and service to the nation and the city 8 February 1991

173 Merton Road, London SW19 1EENelson Hospital(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 13-Feb-2019)Link

145 Whitfield Street, Fitzrovia, London W1T 5ERNepali Community(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 30-Jan-2018)Link

439 New Cross Road, London SE14 6TDNew Cross Fire(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 17-Apr-2016)Link

Fordham Park, New Cross, London SE14New Cross Fire(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 14-Sep-2018)Link

New River Path, Finsbury Park, London N4 1EQ New River(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 25-May-2019)Link

Entrance pIllars to Claremont Close, Islington, London N1 9LU New River Company(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: The road beyond this point is the property of the New River Company

590 6th Avenue, New York, NY 10011, USANew York Foundling Hospital(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 11-Jun-2023)Link

Old Bailey, Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AANewgate Prison Site(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 06-May-2015)Link

Newham Town Hall, 328 Barking Road, East Ham, London E6 2RPNewham Town Hall(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Feb-2022)Link

Newington Green Church, London N16 9PRNewington Green Church(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 25-Mar-2016)Link

247 Collins Street, Melbourne, 3000, AustraliaNewspaper House (Melbourne)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 05-Nov-2018)Link

121 Tyers Street, Vauxhall, London SE11 5HSNicaragua House(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2020)Link

Randall Court, Page Street, Mill Hill, London NW7 2NJNicoll Family(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 22-Sep-2017)Link

Salisbury Street & Samford Streeet, St John's Wood, London NW8 8PYNightingale Street Buildings(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 05-Nov-2021)Link

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Royal Arsenal, Beresford Street, Greenwich, London SE18 4BGNike(Sport)(Photos Taken: 01-Sep-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: [top left] Nike (pronounced Neekay) Ancient Greek goddess of victory. Spirit of the Games sculptor, Pavlos Angelos Kougioumtzis.
[top right] A gift from the people of ancient Olympia to the people of London. To commemorate the hosting of the XXXth Olympiad, London 2012.
[bottom left] Ancient Olympia is the site of the original games and remains the source of the sacred Olympic flame. It is lit by Apollo, god of the Sun, at the request of the high priestess and is used to ignite the Olympic torch as it begins its route to the host city.
[bottom right] The Ancient Games The ancient Olympic Games began in 776 BC in honour of Zeus. Nike the goddess of victory and a sentinel of Zeus, was believed to have been sent to earth to crown the victors in the games. The Olympics were staged every four years at Olympia and were taken very seriously - wars would be halted to allow the games to take place. People from all over the Greek world came to watch and take part. The ancient games were the inspiration for the modern Olympic Games which began in 1896.

near Cape Otway Lightstation, VIC 3233, AustraliaNo 13 RAAF Radar Station(World War History)(Photos Taken: 06-Nov-2018)Link

In an upstairs room, North Star, 104 Finchley Road, South Hampstead, London NW3 5JJNorth Star(Pub)(Photos Taken: 08-May-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: The North Star, 104 Finchley Road. The North Star was built in 1850 as one of the first buildings to grace the new Finchley Road. This highway had been constructed in 1835 as an alternative by-pass route to the old road from London to the north, which took the gruelling haul up through the congested streets of Hampstead. The North Star was purpose built as a pub, as can be seen from the handsome exterior, which boasts attractive embossed stars at the tops of the main pillar supports. Originally above this, at roof level, was an elaborate stone balustrade and arch, but these became unsafe, and were eventually removed. However, at first floor level there remains a magnificent cast-iron Victorian balcony. The pub was once the terminus for short-haul trams out of London in the 1920's, but far closer ties with London Transport was to come in the 1930's. A decision was made to extend the Bakerloo Line (now the Jubilee line) to relieve the overcrowded Metropolitan line. In order for the new line to come to the surface between Swiss Cottage and Finchley Road stations, the Metropolitan had to be diverted, and opened in November 1939 with the southbound line in a tunnel that lies a mere three feet below the cellar floor. The rumblings of the trains can easily be heard, and felt, in the bar.

Wick Lane / Dace Road, Bow, London E3 2NQNorthern Outfall Sewer (Historical London) Joseph Bazalgette (Engineer)(Photos Taken: 11-Dec-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: Northern Outfall Sewer, part of London's main drainage system, constructed mid 19th century by Sir Joseph Bazalgette, engineer of the Metropolitan Board of Works.

1 St Martins Le-Grand, London EC1A 4NPNorthumberland House Site(Stately Homes)(Photos Taken: 09-Sep-2016)Link

140 Leadenhall Street, London EC3V 4QTNortraship(World War History)(Photos Taken: 20-May-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: Nortraship
From 1940 to 1945 this building housed NORTRASHIP - The Norwegian Shipping and Trade Mission - established by the Norwegian Government in exile and Norwegian shipowners. NORTRASHIP operated the Norwegian merchant fleet of more than 1000 ships which made a vital contribution to the allied victory in World War II.

Spencer Walk, Hampstead, London NW3 1QFNorway House(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 31-Jan-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: On this site stood Norway House and Norway Yard. By the beginning of the 19th century this fine house set in its own large garden, had become a famous boarding academy for young gentlemen. We know that in 1805 the school was run by Bidmead & Johnson, but by 1840 control was in the hands of James Hessey. There is a story in Mary Hill's "Hampstead in Light and Shade" of bread and apples being smuggled in to the hungry pupils by a kindly maidservant. The house and garden underwent further changes of use before being swept away in 1931 to make room for a garage. At a point nearby coaches set-off for London when Hampstead was a country town. Erected by the Hampstead Plaque Fund

Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 5DNNorwegian Christmas Tree(Misc)(Photos Taken: 27-Dec-2021)Link

Kingston House North, Princes Gate, London SW7 1LNNorwegian Government In Exile(World War History)(Photos Taken: 14-Mar-2016)Link

Serpentine Road, London W2 2UHNorwegian War Memorial(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 13-Oct-2016)Link

12 Hollen Street, Soho, London W1F 8ZYNovello's printing works(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 20-Jun-2020)Link

1 Poultry, London EC2R 8ENNumber 1 Poultry(Misc)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: The panels located above the public pass through on Poultry are the original friezes taken from a demolished building (12-13 Poultry) that once stood close to their current location.
Each frieze depicts a procession that once went past the site......

Linden Grove, Nunhead, London SE15 3LPNunhead Cemetery(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-May-2017)Link

Nunhead Cemetery, Linden Grove, London SE15 3LPNunhead Cemetery War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 16-Oct-2020)Link

Nunhead Cemetery, Linden Grove, London SE15 3LPNunhead Cemetery WW1 Wall(World War History)(Photos Taken: 16-Oct-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {centre stone} 1914 1918
those honoured here died in the service of their country and lie buried in this cemetery

10-12 Balham Hill, SW12 9EAOdeon Cinema Balham(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 18-Nov-2019)Link

Ogden Point Sundial, 211 Dallas Rd, Victoria, BC V8V 1A1, CanadaOgden Point(Misc)(Photos Taken: 07-Jul-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: Ogden Point Breakwater and Docks Constructed 1924-1937 A tribute to the engineers who created this important addition to the transportation infrastructure of Canada. The project used over 4 million tons of rock, more than ten thousand granite blocks, fifty three concrete caissons and one million cubic yards of dredged fi??

240 Bourbon Street, New Orleans, LA 70130, USAOld Absinthe House(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 30-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: {top plaque}Old Absinthe House Restoration Honor Award Vieux Carre Commission 1959
{bottom plaque} a long list of famous names. Why?

26 Whitehall, London SW1A 2WHOld Admiralty Building(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: In the mid 16th century this site was the timber yard for the nearby Whitehall Palace. In 1560 Sir Francis Knollys, Treasurer of the Royal Household, leased the land to "buylde a convenient house", which later passed to his son, Viscount Wallingford, becoming known as Wallingford House. In 1622 George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, the Lord High Admiral, purchased Wallingford House and so began an association between the site and the direction of the Royal Navy that lasted for some 350 years. Sir Christopher Wren recommended this site for the first planned Admiralty Office, which opened in 1695. The builder, John Evans, became Navy Board Purveyor but his building soon failed to meet the Admiralty's growing needs. The present building was designed by the Master Carpenter, Thomas Ripley, and completed in 1726 (at an "Expence that hath very much exceeded the Estimate"), becoming known as Ripley Block. The screen wall facing Whitehall was designed in 1760 by the great Scottish architect, Robert Adam. In 1826 "in" and "out" side entrances were added to allow easier access for the carriage of the Duke of Clarence, later King William IV, but the screen was restored to its original condition in 1923. The building contains the room where Nelson's body lay overnight 8th/9th January 1806, before his funeral. It also contains the Admiralty Board Room, a survivor from Evans' building of 1695, with its finely carved overmantel, attributed to Grinling Gibbons' workshop, depicting ancient nautical instruments. The Board Room boasts an imposing table, with a cut out portion to accommodate the Secretary and his papers. The wind dial, controlled by a vane on the roof , and the carving have survived from the 1695 building. The room was expertly repaired after being damaged by a bomb in World War 2. From here the worldwide affairs of the Royal Navy were run for centuries by " the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty" until they were replaced, on the formation of the Ministry of Defence in 1964, by the "Admiralty Board of the Defence Council". The board still occasionally meets in the Old Admiralty Board Room.

Murray Street, Angaston SA 5353 AustraliaOld Bank of Adelaide (Angaston)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 14-Nov-2018)Link

Festival Gardens, St. Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8ADOld Change(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 02-Jan-2020)Link

43 Netherford Road, Clapham, London SW4 6AFOld Court House Clapham(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-Nov-2019)Link

90 High Street, Harrow on the Hill, London HA1 3LPOld Fire Station Harrow(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-Jun-2018)Link

241 Rotherhithe Street, London SE16 5ELOld Fire Station Rotherhithe(World War History)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2017)Link

50 Well Walk, Hampstead, London NW3 1BTOld Hampstead Pumproom(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 08-May-2019)Link

Šetalište Luke Botića 2, 21000, Split, CroatiaOld Jewish Cemetery Split(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 04-Oct-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: Old Jewish Cemetery 1573 Monuments and Cultures under protection

90-92 Three Colt Street, London E14 8APOld Limehouse(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Mar-2024)Link

18 Murray St, Angaston SA 5353, AustraliaOld Methodist Church (Angaston)(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 14-Nov-2018)Link

Kingscote Terrace, Kangaroo Island SA, AustraliaOld Police Station (Kingscote Kangaroo Island)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 11-Nov-2018)Link
Plaque Wording: Kingscote (Queenscliffe) Police Station and Courthouse The original Kingscote (Queenscliffe) Police Station of four rooms was built in 1884/85 by contractor Wm. Pett and Son. Two cells, stables and a store room were apparently constructed at the same time. The cells were of standard dimensions for the era, seven feet by seven feet for the single cell and seven feet by fourteen feet for the double cell, with wooden beds and pillows. That building can be observed at the rear of this building.......continues.....

St Alphage Garden, Barbican, London EC2Y 5DEOld Roman London Wall(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-Oct-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: ...St Alphage...ning parts of...Old Roman City Wall Closed by act of parliament. Laid out as a garden 1872
. George Kemp MA - Rector William Smith, G. R. Tattershall -Churchwardens

5 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1LGOld Serjeants Inn Site(Legal)(Photos Taken: 03-Jun-2016)Link

Marathon, FL 33050, United StatesOld Seven Mile Bridge(Transport)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2023)Link

106 Grove Road, Walthamstow, London E17 9BYOld Vicarage(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2018)Link

1002 Wharf St, Victoria, BC V8W 1T4, CanadaOld Victoria Custom House(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 08-Jul-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: Old Victoria Custom House Completed in 1875 in the Second Empire style, Victoria's original Custom House is a distinguished example of the buildings erected by the new Federal Government after Confederation. It regulated the trade of the West Coast's busiest port and symbolized the pre-eminence of Victoria as a commercial centre in the late 19th century. Goldseekers from around the world converged on its steps to obtain miners' licences before embarking for the Klondike in 1898. This elegant structure recalls efforts to establish a federal presence across Canada through the construction of impressive public buildings.

23 Catherine Street, London WC2B 5JSOpera Tavern(Pub)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2015)Link

Kranji Commonwealth War Cemetery, SIngaporeOperation Rimau(World War History)(Photos Taken: 01-Nov-2018)Link
Plaque Wording: In memory of the members of Operation Rimau In September 1944, when Singapore was under Japanese occupation, twenty-three British and Australian members of Services Reconnaissance Department / Z Special Unit travelled from Autralia by submarine to the outskirts of Singapore Harbour. Their mission was to attack and destroy enemy shipping from small submersible boats using magnetic limpet mines. The party included six former members of the highly successful raid launched against Japanese shipping in Singapore harbour in September 1943, code-named Operation Jaywick. They were intercepted by Japanese forces and in the actions that followed, thirteen were either killed in action or died of wounds. The remaining ten were captured and subsequently executed on 7 July 1945. The place of their execution is approximately 580 metres east of the junction of Clement and Dover Roads......we salute their daring and bravery.

-34.021038, 23.880066Otter Trail(Misc)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: Otter Trail Silver Jubilee 1968-1993
This plaque commemorating the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Otter Trail was unveiled on the 11 December 1993.

165 Arlington Road, Camden Town, London NW1 7EXOur Lady of Hal(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 08-Jun-2020)Link

Platform 1 Paddington Station, London W2 1HBPaddington Bear(Literature)(Photos Taken: 12-Nov-2019)Link

Leicester Square, London WC2H 7LUPaddington Bear(Literature)(Photos Taken: 20-Jul-2020)Link

Paddington Old Cemetery, Willesden Lane, London NW6 7SDPaddington Cemetery War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 13-Mar-2022)Link

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Plaque Wording: (Centre Tablet) On this wall are recorded the names of those members of His Majesty's Forces who died during The Great War and although buried in this cemetery have no separate headstones

Paddington Old Cemetery, Willesden Lane, London NW6 7SDPaddington Cemetery War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 13-Mar-2022)Link

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Paddington Exchange, Hermitage Street, London W2 1PWPaddington Old Town Hall(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 31-Dec-2018)Link

opposite 33 Greek Street, London W1D 5DJPalace Theatre(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 18-Jul-2017)Link

113 Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho, London W1D 5AYPalace Theatre(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 20-Jun-2020)Link

243 King Street, Hammersmith, London W6 9LPPalingswick House(Stately Homes)(Photos Taken: 10-Jun-2017)Link

132 Kings Road, Brighton BN1 2HHPandora Gallery(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 01-Dec-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: On this site stood The Pandora Gallery where films were first shown to the public outside London. 25th March 1896

Surbiton Library, Ewell Road, Surbiton KT6 6AGParish Church of St Mark Stone(World War History)(Photos Taken: 24-Nov-2016)Link

Brent Street and Bell Lane, Hendon, London NW4Parish Lock-up(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 23-Jan-2018)Link

11 Cannon Lane, London NW3 1ELParish Lock-Up(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 23-May-2015)Link

14 Keystone Crescent, Islington, London N1 9DSParish Marker (Clerkenwell) (Historical London)St Michael's Islington (Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {top plaque} The parish of Clerkenwell extends 27 feet westward.
Thos Haynes Parker Wm Croft Fish Churchwardens, 1845.
{{bottom plaque} St. M. I.
James Wagstaff
John Savage
John Shadgett
Churchwardens, 1855

Boundary Road & Finchley Road, Lonon NW8 0RUParish Marker (Hampstead)(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 14-Dec-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: The Boundary of the Hampstead Parish extends ?ft 8ins South From This Stone

outside 50A Haverstock Hill, London NW3 2BHParish Marker (Hampstead)(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Hampstead Parish - Centre of the Road - 1896

near 176b Westbourne Grove, London W11 2AJParish Marker (Paddington 3)(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 27-Apr-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: No 20 M B P 1900 in the centre of the roads opposite is the county of Paddington

near 742 Kilburn Lane, London W10 4AEParish Marker (Paddington)(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2022)Link

Lansdowne Place and Tudor Road, Croydon SE19Parish Marker Post Penge(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2017)Link

Church Lane & Mitcham Road, Toooting, London SW17 9PBParish Pump Tooting(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 27-Mar-2022)Link

6-8 Lordship Road, London N16 5SGParish Watch House(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 25-Mar-2016)Link

Nicholas Lane, London EC4NParsonage Of St Nicholas Acons Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

Wild Pacific Trail, Ucluelet, BC V0R 3A0, CanadaPass of Melfort(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 04-Jul-2019)Link

15 Islington High St, London N1 9LQPeacock Inn(Pub)(Photos Taken: 06-Jul-2015)Link

Peckham Rye Park, London SE15 3UAPeckham Rye Park Centenary(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 15-Jul-2020)Link

142 Askew Road, Hammersmith, London W12 9AHPeckings Records(Music)(Photos Taken: 14-Mar-2022)Link

Drummond Road, Bermondsey, London SE16Peek Frean(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2017)Link

outside Colman House, 4-5 High Street, Penge, London SE20 7EXPenge Flying Bomb(World War History)(Photos Taken: 02-May-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Flying Bomb Summer 1944
To the people of Penge who suffered war and change showing courage, dignity and humour

Penge War Memorial, High Street, Penge, London SE20 7HBPenge World War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 02-May-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: The People of Penge in partnership with the London Borough of Bromley erected these plaques to commemorate the Members of the Armed Forces and Civilians who lost their lives in World War II

Penge War Memorial, High Street, Penge, London SE20 7HBPenge WW1 Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 02-May-2022)Link

Penge War Memorial, High Street, Penge, London SE20 7HBPenge WW2 Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 02-May-2022)Link

39 Gerrard Street, London W1D 5QDPenny Post(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-Apr-2015)Link

97 Lewisham High Street, Lewisham, London SE13 5JXPeople's Building Society(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Mar-2020)Link

Queen Mary College, Bethnal Green, London E1 4LS People's Palace Mile End(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: Plaque missing but wording was:
This building was erected in 1936 as the People's Palace. It was opened by King George VI on February 13, 1937, being His Majesty's first public engagement as King. It replaced the former Queen's Hall of the People's Palace, which was opened by Queen Victoria on May 14, 1887 and was destroyed by fire in 1931.
The People's Palace became part of Queen Mary College in 1954 and was named the Queens' Building by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Chancellor of the University of London, on June 5, 1956. It now contains the Great Hall of Queen Mary and Westfield College.
The original People's Palace, built between 1887 and 1892, provided facilities for recreation, culture, amusement, sport, training and education for the people of East London.
The panels in low relief on the front of the building are by Eric Gill and depict Drama, Music, Fellowship, Dance, Sport and Recreation.

The Colonnade, Grove Street, Deptford, London SE8 3AYPepys Estate (Historical London)Royal Victoria Yard (Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Victualling Department Admiralty
This plaque commemorates the closing of the Royal Victoria Yard in 1961 after 219 years of service to the Royal Navy. This terrace and adjacent colonnade were part of the Victualling Yard, Deptford, built on a site of 35 acres purchased from the Evelyn Estate in 1742. The yard was re-named the Royal Victoria Yard in 1858 by gracious permission of Her Majesty Queen Victoria.

The Colonnade, Grove Street, Deptford, London SE8 3AYPepys Estate (Historical London) Earl Mountbatten of Burma (Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: The Pepys Estate was opened on 13th July 1966 by Admiral of the Fleet, The Earl Mountbatten of Burma, KG.
The Estate, built by the Greater London Council, stands on the site of the Royal Victoria Dockyard, founded over 400 years ago. Here Samuel Pepys, Secretary of the Royal Navy, ordered the fitting out of the fleet for the Dutch Wars and here through the centuries British warships were built and rigged.
This is now dedicated to the peaceful enjoyment & wellbeing of Londoners.

Petra, JordanPetra(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 19-Oct-2017)Link

Petra, JordanPetra(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 20-Oct-2017)Link

317 Whitehead Street, Key West, FL 33040, United StatesPhillip L. Cosgrove House(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2023)Link

52 High Road, East Finchley, London N2 9PJPhoenix Cinema(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 23-Apr-2019)Link

121 Holborn, London EC1N 2TDPing Pong(Sport)(Photos Taken: 06-May-2015)Link

146 Pinner Hill Road, Pinner HA5 3SJPinner Hill Farm(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2018)Link

Church Lane, Pinner HA5 3AAPinner House(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2018)Link

Walpole Park, Mattock Lane, Ealing, London W5 5EQPitzhanger Manor (Stately Homes) John Soane (Architect) John Haverfield (Architect)(Photos Taken: 28-Dec-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: Framed by the towering cedar of Lebanon trees is the rear view of Pitzhanger Manor House, designed by the renowned architect Sir John Soane. This park was created bewteen 1801 and 1806 as grounds for Pitzhanger Manor House. Soane worked closely with John Haverfield, a leading landscape designer from Kew, to create strong visual links between house and park.
This formal lawn and flower garden are characteristic of the Regency style, with the landscape framng views of the house and park.

26 High Street, Bushey WD23 3HLPolice Station Bushey(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 11-Mar-2019)Link

43 Eaton Place, London SW1X 8BXPolish Government in Exile(World War History)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

51 New Cavendish Street, Marylebone, London W1G 9TGPolish Navy(World War History)(Photos Taken: 24-Jul-2019)Link

Monte Brasil 2, 9700-031 Angra do Heroísmo, Terceira, AzoresPolitical Prisoners Memorial Terceira (Misc)Gungunhana (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 19-Jan-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: {top left}Jews expelled from the kingdom of Portugal (15th and 16th centuries)
D. Afonso VI, king of Portugal (1669-1674)
Deportees from Amazona (1810-1828)
Liberal emigres (1828-1830)
Spanish military refugees (1867-1868)
German Concentrates Depot (1916-1919)
Members of the Red Legion 1925
{top right}Banished and political prisoners of the military dictatorship and the Estado Novo (1926-1974) Marshal Gomes da Costa military leader of the Coup of May 28, 1926 (1926-1927) Vice Admiral Luis da Camara Leme senator of the First Republic died in this city in 1928) Bento Goncalves general secretary of the Portuguese Communist Party 1930-1931 João Soares political by Printina Republics is antiquarian 1933 Acácio Thomas Aquinas 1934-1936 Mário Castelhano anarcho-syndicalist militant (1934-1936) Francisco Lyon de Castro elite and anti-fascist activist (1936-1940)
...and many, many others that cannot be forgotten.
{bottom left}o the civilians and military personnel who participated in the Revolt of the Islands in this city and who, from April 7 to 17, 1931, maintained resistance to the military dictatorship installed on May 28, 1926.
In memory of the Infantry Regiment No. 22 and the Coast Mobile Defense Battalion No. 1, military units extinguished by Decree No. 19657, of April 28, 1931
{bottom right}Gungunhana (Império de Gaza, c. 1850-Angra do Heroismo, December 23, 1906) exiled in this city from June 27, 1896 until he died Work of Julian Voss-Andreac 2021 To political prisoners, exiles, deportees, exiles, refugees and forced emigrants who have lived among us over time

McGregor Court, Hoxton Street, London N1 6LBPollocks Toy Theatre Shop(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Mar-2016)Link

3 Clerkenwell Road, London EC1M 5PEPoole Waite(Misc)(Photos Taken: 11-May-2022)Link

Glamis Road, Wapping,, London E1W 3TDPoplar and Stepney Rifles(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 05-Nov-2021)Link

48 Charing Cross Road, London WC2H 0BSPorcupine Pub(Pub)(Photos Taken: 07-Nov-2016)Link

Mail Rail, 15-20 Phoenix Place, Clerkenwell, London WC1X 0DLPost Office Rifles(World War History)(Photos Taken: 01-Mar-2020)Link

St. Christopher Bastion, Quarry Wharf, Valletta, MaltaPrague Spring(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 01-May-2024)Link

7 Gower Street, London WC1E 6HA The Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood(Art Group)(Photos Taken: 03-Mar-2016)Link

Coney Hall Recreation Ground, Church Drive, West Wickham BR4 9JJPrime meridian(Science and Engineering)(Photos Taken: 29-Jul-2019)Link

Princess Alice Memorial, Old Woolwich Cemetery, London SE18 2DFPrincess Alice Sinking(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 28-Feb-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: [on the left] The saloon steamer Princess Alice returning from a pleasure excursion was wrecked off Tripcock Point by collision with the steam collier "Bywell Castle" on the night of September 3rd 1878.
[top right] It was computed that seven hundred men women and children were on board. Of these about 550 were drowned. One hundred and twenty were buried near this place.
[bottom right] To the memory of those who perished this cross was erected by a national sixpenny subscription to which more than 23000 persons contributed.

Church Hill, Orpington BR6 0HHPriory Gardens(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 01-Aug-2023)Link

7 Ludgate Broadway, London EC4V 6DXPriory Of The Blackfriars Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

Johnsons Court, London EC4A 3EAProfessional Photographers Association(Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 09-Aug-2016)Link

20 Kelross Road, Highbury East, London N5 2XDProperty boundary marker(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2019)Link

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Kew Bridge Steam Museum, Green Dragon Lane, Brentford TW8Pumping Engines(Science and Engineering)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2016)Link

27 Commondale, Putney, London SW15 1HSPutney Pest House Charity(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 22-Nov-2019)Link

175 Putney High Street, London SW15 1RTPutney Sundial(misc)(Photos Taken: 26-May-2022)Link

135 W 70th St, New York, NY 10023, USAPythian Temple(Misc)(Photos Taken: 19-Apr-2018)Link

Neals Yard, London WC2H 9DP Monty Python(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2015)Link

Quaker Gardens, Chequer Street, Clerkenwell, London EC1Y 8QQQuaker Garden (Historical London)Quakers (Society of Friends) (Religious Group) George Fox (Religious)(Photos Taken: 05-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: Memorial Buildings
These buildings stand on part of the Old Bunhill Fields Burial Ground. The first freehold possessed by London Friends, used by them for burials during nearly two hundred years, it was closed to such purposes in 1855.
In 1880 The Metropolitan Board of Works purchased parts of the property for widening streets from which, and also from the site of these premises, all remains of interments being first carefully removed were re-interred in the ground adjoining. And out of the proceeds of such compulsory sales these buildings with their halls, coffee-tavern club and committee rooms have been built.
Near this spot George Fox was interred in 1690, previously Edward Burrough and some ninety other martyr Friends who died in London prisons had been buried here. To the memory of these ancient worthies and for the furtherance of religious, moral and philanthropic objects are these buildings now dedicated by The Society of Friends in London .... thereby to promote the best welfare & happiness of the surrounding population. London, 10, Mo., 1881.

Quaker Gardens, Chequer Street, Clerkenwell, London EC1Y 8QQQuakers (Society of Friends)(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 05-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: This wall and seven inches of the ground on the north side are the property of The Society of Friends 1793

43 Harley Street, Marylebone, London W1G 8BTQueen's College(Education)(Photos Taken: 12-Jun-2020)Link

31 High Street, Pinner HA5 5PJQueens Head Public House(Pub)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2018)Link

Queens Wood Cafe, 42 Muswell Hill Road, Highgate, London N10 3JPQueens Wood (Historical London)Duchess of Albany (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 12-Sep-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: Queens Wood Highgate This wood comprising 50 acres was opened for the use and enjoyment of the public as an open space for ever, on July 23rd 1898 by Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Albany.

Portland Place, Marylebone, London W1B 1NE Quintin Hogg (Philanthropist)Quintin and Alice Hogg Memorial (World War History) Alice Hogg (Misc)(Photos Taken: 11-Jun-2020)Link

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38 Hertford Street, Mayfair, London W1J 7SGRadio Luxembourg(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 30-Oct-2019)Link

RAF Museum, Grahame Park Way, Hendon, London NW9 5LLRAF 601 Squadron(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 09-May-2022)Link

Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, London W1K 2HPRAF Eagle Squadrons(World War History)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2020)Link

11-13 Godstone Road, Caterham, Surrey CR3 6RERAF Kenley(World War History)(Photos Taken: 10-Jul-2018)Link

47 Union Street, Borough, London SE1 1SGRagged School (Eleanor Keane)(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 02-Jun-2015)Link

Euston Square Gardens, 11 Euston Square, London NW1 2DYRailway deaths tree(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 10-Jun-2020)Link

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Plaque Wording: In memory of the travelling public and Railway Workers, who lost their lives or were injured whilst travelling on the railways or working for the railway industry.
This tree was planted by the rail unions ASLEF, RMT and TSSA on the 29 March 2001, 'International Rail Safety Day.'

3941 Balcones Drive, Austin TX 78731, USARainey House Austin(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2023)Link

Ferry Lane, Rainham, Essex RM13 9JYRainham (Pilgrim) Ferry(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2018)Link

in the foyer of the Royal Academy of Music, Marylebone Road, London NW1 5HTRAM War Memorial WW2(World War History)(Photos Taken: 18-May-2023)Link

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High Street, Ramsden, Oxfordshire OX7 3AURamsden War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 24-Jul-2023)Link

555 W Georgia Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 2A3, CanadaRandall Building(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 10-Jul-2019)Link

13 Chenies Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1E 7EYRangers War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 15-Oct-2020)Link

52 Oxford Street, London W1D 1BGRathbone Place(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 21-Jul-2020)Link

Columbia Road, Bethnal Green, London E2 8LTRavenscroft Park(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 05-Dec-2019)Link

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16 Haywards Place, Clerkenwell, London EC1R 0EHRed Bull Playhouse(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 28-Feb-2019)Link

15 Vanston Place, Fulham, London SW6 1AYRed Hall Picture Palace(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 10-Jun-2017)Link

Minster Place, Ely, Cambs CB7 4ELReformation Martyrs(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 01-Oct-2017)Link

Regent's Canal, between Regent's Park Road & Gloucester Avenue, London NW1 7TSRegent's Canal(Transport)(Photos Taken: 21-Apr-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: The ramp up to the towpath opposite this wall is one of a pair either side of the railway bridge and was used to rescue horses which when startled by the trains sometimes bolted and fell into the canal (note - the long shot is approximate, cannot find the original plaque 08/2022)

Regents Canal, Primrose Hill, London NW1 7TSRegents Canal Housing(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 17-May-2020)Link

Bandstand, Regents Park, London NW1 4NTRegents Park Bandstand IRA Bomb(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 31-May-2020)Link

St John's Wood Church Gardens, Wellington Place, St John's Wood, London NW8 9JARegents Park Covid Health Workers(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 31-Jul-2023)Link

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approaching Richmond Bridge, TW10 6UQRichmond Milestone Obelisk(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 11-Jun-2022)Link

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Plaque Wording: {lettering on three sides:}
{left in photo/ West side facing river}: The first stone of this Bridge was laid 23rd August 1774 and finished December 1777.
{middle in photo / North side}: to HAMPTON IIII Miles; SUNBURY VI Miles One quarter; WALTON VII Miles three quarters; CHERTSEY X Miles and half; HOUNSLOW III Miles three Quarters; WINDSOR XV Miles three Quarters.
ANY PERSON WHO SHALL WILFULLY DEFACE OR DAMAGE THIS OBELISK WILL BE PROSECUTED BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSIONERS.
{Right in photo / East side}: To HYDE PARK/CORNER VIII Miles three Quarters; WESTMINSTER Bridge X Miles; To LONDON/Bridge XI MilesOne quarter.

Rifle Brigade Monument, Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1W 0HHRifle Brigade(World War History)(Photos Taken: 16-Nov-2023)Link

near 118 Dalberg Road, Brixton, London SW2 1AWRiver Effra(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 31-Aug-2020)Link

Dulwich Road & Chaucer Road, Herne Hill, London SE24 0NURiver Effra(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 31-Aug-2020)Link

opposite Brockwell Lido, Dulwich Road, Herne Hill, London SE24 0PARiver Effra(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 31-Aug-2020)Link

Brixton Road & Canterbury Crescent, Brixton, London SW9 7DERiver Effra(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 02-Sep-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: There six identical plaques about 1 metre apart

Villa Road & Brixton Road, Brixton, London SW9 0UHRiver Effra(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 31-Aug-2020)Link

Rattray Road & Mervan Road, Brixton, London SW2 1DTRiver Effra(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 31-Aug-2020)Link

Dalberg Road & Brixton Water Lane, Brixton, London SW2 1QBRiver Effra(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 31-Aug-2020)Link

Dulwich Road & Shakespeare Road, Herne Hill, London SE24 0LARiver Effra(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 31-Aug-2020)Link

Loughborough Road & Brixton Road, Brixton, London SW9 7TARiver Effra(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 31-Aug-2020)Link

outside the Effra Hall tavern, Kellett Road, Brixton, London SW2 1EBRiver Effra(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 31-Aug-2020)Link

2 Walnut Road, Leyton, London E10 5TERiver Lea Watermills(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2020)Link

Thames Path, near Vauxhall Bridge, London SW1V 3JYRiver Tyburn(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 05-May-2019)Link

108 Marylebone Lane, London W1U 2QERiver Tyburn(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 19-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Light in the Darkness 2000 by Julian Stocks
This stained glass window celebrates the River Tyburn that flows beneath Marylebone Lane. It was commissioned by Jurys Clifton Ford Hotel in consultation with The Howard de Walden Estate and Westminster City Council and takes the form of a lantern window which, when illuminated, will act as a beacon.
During the 18th century the River Tyburn was an open stream that ran from the hills of Hampstead Heath down to the River Thames. Marylebone Lane followed the banks of the river, the course of which has since been culverted, but still maintains a presence most noticeable in it's serpentine form.
The design makes reference to other aspects of the site's history and includes a chronology of maps and drawings as well as key dates relating to The Howard de Walden Estate. The historical context belies the contemporary method of production which employs the latest techniques of enamelling, etching and computer aided design. This honours the past but also holds up a mirror to the many and varied aspects of urban society.

National Maritime Museum, Romney Road, Greenwich, London SE10 9NFRMS Titanic Engineers (Disasters) Joseph Bell (Engineer)(Photos Taken: 22-Apr-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: This tablet is dedicated to the memory of the engine room staff of the S.S. 'Titanic' who gave their lives at the post of duty when the vessel sank after striking an iceberg on April 15th, 1912. Joseph Bell, Chief Engineer.....

1 Hagen St, Robe SA 5276, AustraliaRobe House(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 08-Nov-2018)Link

Church Road, Hendon, London NW4 4LARobert Daniel Almshouses(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 19-Sep-2018)Link

Roe Bridge, Mitcham Lane, London SW17 9RBRoe Bridge(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 13-Sep-2020)Link

25 Lewes Crescent, Brighton BN2 1GBRoedean School(Education)(Photos Taken: 01-Dec-2017)Link

5 Strand Lane, London WC2R 1APRoman Bath(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 14-Jun-2015)Link

141 Hungerford Road, Holloway, London N7 9LDRoman Camp Site(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-Feb-2018)Link

Kilburn High Road & Cambridge Avenue, London NW6 5BBRoman Road Kilburn(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 30-Jan-2022)Link

Park Street & Maiden Lane, Borough, London SE1 9EQRoman Warehouse(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 21-Jul-2020)Link

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Ropers Gardens, Chelsea Embankment, London SW3Ropers Garden(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 11-Jun-2015)Link

857 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, CA 93401, USARose Alley(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 25-Feb-2023)Link

75 Godstone Road, Kenley, Surrey CR8 5AJRose Cottage(Misc)(Photos Taken: 10-Jul-2018)Link

56 Park Street, London SE1 9EARose Theatre(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 09-May-2015)Link

The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London NW7Rosebank(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 12-Jan-2018)Link

Church Hill, Orpington BR6 0HHRotary International(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 01-Aug-2023)Link

70 St Marychurch Street, Rotherhithe, London SE16 4HZRotherhithe Watch House(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Mar-2020)Link

Kensington Gardens / Hyde ParkRotten Row(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 19-Jun-2014)Link
Plaque Wording: Rotten Row - The King's Old Road, Completed 1690
This ride originally formed part of King William III's carriage drive from Whitehall to Kensington Palace. Its construction was supervised by the Surveyor of Their Majesties Roads, Captain Michael Studholme, and it was the first lamp-lit road in the kingdom. Designated as a public bridleway in the 1730's, Rotten Row is one of the most famous urban riding grounds in the world.

4 Hamilton Place, Mayfair, London W1J 7BQRoyal Aeronautical Society(Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 14-Jun-2020)Link

80 Strand, London WC2R 0DWRoyal Air Force(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 15-Apr-2015)Link

1 No 1 Street, Woolwich, London SE18 6GHRoyal Arsenal(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 28-Nov-2016)Link

Royal Artillery Memorial, Hyde Park Corner, London W1J 7JZRoyal Artillery Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 07-May-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: This panel was added to commemorate the 29,924 of all ranks of the Royal Artillery who gave their lives for their King and country in all parts of the world during the war of 1939 - 1945. They died with the faith that the future of all mankind would benefit by their sacrifice.
Quo fas et gloria ducunt

Battersea Park, London SW11 4BERoyal Australian Air Force(World War History)(Photos Taken: 29-Oct-2019)Link

14 St Leonards Terrace, London SW3 4QGRoyal Avenue(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 27-Feb-2016)Link

McBride Railway Station, McBride, BC, CanadaRoyal Canadian Legion(World War History)(Photos Taken: 26-Jun-2019)Link

Wharf St, Victoria, BC V8W 1T3, CanadaRoyal Canadian Navy(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 08-Jul-2019)Link

299 Oxford Street, London W1C 2DZRoyal College of Chemistry(Science and Engineering)(Photos Taken: 14-May-2018)Link

4 Warwick Lane, London EC4M 7BRRoyal College of Physicians Site(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 25-Jun-2015)Link

123 Lambeth Walk, London SE11 6EERoyal Doulton(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2020)Link

Victoria Falls Hotel, 1, Mallet Drive, Victoria Falls, ZimbabweRoyal Family visit 1947 (Misc)Victoria Falls Hotel (Misc)(Photos Taken: 18-Oct-2015)Link
Plaque Wording: This platform was used by HRH King George VI and HRH Queen Elizabeth and their royal highnesses Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret. During a garden party held in April 1947 the royal party were guests at the Victoria Falls Hotel.

Holy Sepulchre Church, Holborn Viaduct, London EC1A 2DQRoyal Fusiliers(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 09-Oct-2021)Link

National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London SE10Royal Hospital School(Education)(Photos Taken: 04-May-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: The buildings of this museum were occupied until 1933 by The Royal Hospital School founded in 1694 for the sons of seaman of The Royal Navy. The ashes of many of the former pupils of the school have been scattered over the lawns

St Lawrence Jewry Church, Guildhall Yard, London EC2V 5AARoyal Marines(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 26-Apr-2023)Link

The Mall, St. James's, London SW1A 2BNRoyal Marines War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 22-Nov-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Erected by the officers and men of the Royal Marines in memory of their comrades who were killed in action or died of wounds or disease in South Africa and China, 1899-1900.

Horse Guards Road, London SW1A 2PARoyal Naval Division War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 14-Dec-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: IN MEMORY OF THE OFFICERS AND OTHER RANKS OF THE ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY

Royal Northern Gardens, 6 Manor Gardens, London N7 6JX Howell Jones Williams (Politician)Royal Northern Hospital (Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: This building was provided through the generosity of Sir Howell J Williams D.L., J.P. a vice-president of the Royal Northern Hospital who represented Islington as one of its members on the London County Council for nearly thirty years. June 1931

8-14 Meard Street, Soho, London W1F 0EQRoyalty Mansions(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 20-Jul-2020)Link

102 Banff Avenue, Banff, AB, CanadaRundle Memorial Church(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 19-Jun-2019)Link

Lower Knox Mountain Shelter, Apex Trail, Kelowna, BC V1Y 1Y2, CanadaRutland BC(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 14-Jun-2019)Link

59A Rye Lane, Peckham, London SE15 5EXRye Lane Chapel(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 12-May-2022)Link

59A Rye Lane, Peckham, London SE15 5EXRye Lane Chapel(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 12-May-2022)Link

59A Rye Lane, Peckham, London SE15 5EXRye Lane Chapel(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 12-May-2022)Link

1111 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USASaenger Theatre(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

Canada do Alexandre 6, 9675 Ribeira Quente, Saõ Miguel, AzoresSailors Memorial Sao Miguel(World War History)(Photos Taken: 13-Jan-2024)Link

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Ul. Nikole Tesle 11, 20000, Dubrovnik, CroatiaSaint Blaise Battleship(World War History)(Photos Taken: 09-Oct-2023)Link

Dorset Rise, London EC4Y 8ENSalisbury Court Playhouse Site(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

23 New Road, London E1 1HESalvation Army(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 09-Aug-2016)Link

280 Mare Street, Hackney, London E8 1HESalvation Army Social Work(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 05-Dec-2019)Link

280 Mare Street, Hackney, London E8 1HESalvation Army Social Work(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 05-Dec-2019)Link

Coast Walk Trail, La Jolla, CA 92037, USASan Diego-La Jolla Underwater Park(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 25-Apr-2018)Link

Sanders House, Great Percy Street, Islington, London WC1X 9QZSanders House(World War History)(Photos Taken: 27-Jun-2020)Link

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2 Savoy Place, London WC2R 0BLSavoy Place(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 02-Jun-2015)Link
Plaque Wording: Victoria
Queen of Great Britain and Ireland
Empress of India

laid with her own hand this foundation stone
24th March 1886

Savoy Theatre, Savoy Court, London WC2R 0ETSavoy Theatre(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 02-Jun-2015)Link

165 Arlington Road, Camden Town, London NW1 7EXScheut Fathers(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 08-Jun-2020)Link

Holborn Viaduct, London EC1A 2DEScience Holborn Viaduct(Misc)(Photos Taken: 22-Jun-2022)Link

Whitehall Lane, London SW1A 2HHScotland Yard(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 20-Feb-2016)Link

New Scotland Yard, Victoria Embankment, London SW1A 2JLScotland Yard Eternal Flame(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link

Nunhead Cemetery, Linden Grove, London SE15 3LPScottish Martyrs (Political Group) Thomas Muir (Social Reformer) Fyshe Palmer (Social Reformer) William Skirving (Social Reformer) Joseph Gerrald (Social Reformer) Maurice Margarot (Social Reformer)(Photos Taken: 24-Jul-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {on the left}The experience of all ages should have taught our rulers that persecution can never efface principles. Individuals may perish but truth is eternal - Gerralds defence.
Scottish Political Martyrs Memorial A.D.MDCCCLI.
{on the right}
To the memory of Thomas Muir, Thomas Fyshe Palmer, William Skirving, Maurice Margarot and Joseph Gerrald
Condemned in Scotland A.D.MDCCXCXCIII-IV to transportation for advocating with fearless energy the principles of parliamentary reform.

Kibbutz Sde Nehemia, Upper Galilee, IsraelSde Nehemia article(Misc)(Photos Taken: 27-Oct-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: An excerpt from an article in HaAretz newspaper. Reporter: M. Samilanski One cloudy, cold and wet day as I was riding across the muddy trails and tracks of the Hula Valley, suddenly, in a blink of an eye what did I see? Was I dreaming? Witnessing a magical vision? At the confluence of the three streams: Dan, Hatzbani and Banias - where they form the river Jordan, I spot a small encampment on the riverbank. . Three canvas tents, three shelters (succot, almost) made from the reeds so common to the Hula, they looked almost like huge rugs; two Hebrew girls jumping around between the tents. Who are they? What are they doing alone, up here, a mere arrow shot from the Syrian border? No, they are not alone. There are 8 young men with them. A singular minyan in the swamps of the Hula. They are illegals. As far as the authorities are concerned, the budget-holders who control the purse strings, the land has been allocated to them but the funds have not been approved. They made Aliya anyway. This minyan is part of the kibbutz group called Huliot. Only four months previously, in December 1940, mid-winter, they made their way to this spot and settled in the middle of the Hula marshes: no roof over their heads and no road to connect them to the rest of the surrounding settlements. Independently, unauthorised, they ploughed and planted more than 1,000 dunams (250 acres). And the heavens responded. Crops were successful. I have never witnessed a more beautiful, inspiring sight. There has been nothing to compare to that beautiful scene.
March 1941

Kibbutz Sde Nehemia, Upper Galilee, IsraelSde Nehemia began(Misc)(Photos Taken: 27-Oct-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: This is where it all began On this spot, the group called Huliot put up the first tents of Sde Nehemia These eucalyptus trees were planted on TubishShvat (15th Shvat), February 12th 1941 by the muktar (village chief) David Sonnenfeld and Shoshana Rosen (Gal)

Kibbutz Sde Nehemia, Upper Galilee, IsraelSde Nehemia Grain Store(Misc)(Photos Taken: 25-Oct-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: Huliot Plastics - The Grain Store This building, characterised by its convex roof, was put up in 1945 to be used as the grain silo for grains such as barley, wheat, sorghum, corn and seed.
It was in this building, in 1947, that Huliot Plastics began manufacturing household products such as plastic plates, cups and mugs, trays, bowls and so on. Later, illuminated advertising hoardings and signs were produced for shops and petrol stations using the same material.
using the same material. Huliot Plastics was the first of its kind in Israel manufacturing plastic utensils. In 1948 the building provided living accommodation for young, teenage Holocaust survivors from Romania who had been orphaned in the war and then held in detention camps by the British in Cyprus.

Kibbutz Sde Nehemia, Upper Galilee, IsraelSde Nehemia Pillbox(Misc)(Photos Taken: 24-Oct-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: The Pillbox
This building was erected in 1941 by the British army and served as the northern-most look-out post for the kibbutz. Until the War of Independence (1948-49) members of the kibbutz used the position to guard and protect the kibbutz. The structure and its shape allowed for a full 360 degree view of the surrounding area.
During the 1956 Suez Campaign (Operation Kadesh in Israel), when there was a threat of attack from Syria, the building was used for aircraft spotting and defence. Access to the Pillbox was through a network of trenches that connected the whole kibbutz in those days as the Syrians held positions overlooking Shamir, Kfar Szold and Dan at the foot of the Golan Heights and this allowed them clear views of the settlements in the area.

Kibbutz Sde Nehemia, Upper Galilee, IsraelSde Nehemia Swedish Hut(Misc)(Photos Taken: 30-Oct-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: The Swedish HutThis hut was erected in 1951 and renovated in 2011. The hut, along with the adjacent concrete building, was originally used as a Childrens House where there were bedrooms, a kitchen and dining room and a classroom. Days of collective living?. The first group to grow up here was called Nachlielli (a kind of wagtail). Class groups in kibbutzim traditionally were named after birds or animals, but most commonly, birds.
Nachlielli was made up of the first children of the kibbutz and newcomers to Sde Nehemia, orphaned children from the then Czechoslovakia, Syria and Lebanon. Many kibbutz children, between 1952 and 1978, lived and were taught in this hut. This was their home.
With the change to family living the hut ceased to be lived in and became a store room for children's playthings, Purim costumes and other equipment used in Children's Houses.
The building next door was used as a music room for many years and today houses the kibbutz archives. The hut, along with the adjacent concrete building, was originally used as a Childrens House where there were bedrooms, a kitchen and dining room and a classroom. Days of collective living?. The first group to grow up here was called Nachlielli (a kind of wagtail). Class groups in kibbutzim traditionally were named after birds or animals, but most commonly, birds.

Kibbutz Sde Nehemia, Upper Galilee, IsraelSde Nehemia Watchtower(Misc)(Photos Taken: 25-Oct-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: The Round Watchtower This position was erected in 1941 and was used as the forward most look-out point guarding the kibbutz. It also served as the living quarters of one couple, members of the kibbutz, until 1948.

Kibbutz Sde Nehemia, Upper Galilee, IsraelSde Nehemia Water Tower(Misc)(Photos Taken: 30-Oct-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: The Water Tower The water tower was erected in 1941 and delivered water to all the various parts of the kibbutz. In 1948 the tower served as a look-out point. Here, girls would observe and pass on information to the local Hagana leadership based in nearby kibbutz Kfar Giladi. They used Morse code, mirrors to reflect the sun in the daytime and powerful spotlights and torches at night to transmit their information.
In 1960, during the Fedayeen attacks common at the time, girls would sit, observing, with binoculars, the Syrian lines. If they saw men leaving the caves with their flocks, spreading across the hill slopes, they knew there was no danger and the kibbutz could go about its daily routines in safety.
On feast days and holidays the national flag is flown from the tower and until recently (2010) the Red Flag was flown on Mayday.

Museum of London Docklands, No.1 Warehouse, West India Quay, Canary Wharf, London E14 JohnLydekker ( Seamen's Hospital Society )(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 04-May-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: Erected by the Governor of the Seamen's Hospital Society, the Port of London. In memory of John Lydekker, Esqr South Sea Ship Owner. Gratefully to record his munificent bequest to that institution. He died on the 23rd July 1832, and was buried in the North Vault of the Church of St Dionis, Backchurch, Fenchurch Street.

The Courtyard, 65 Old Church Street, Chelsea, London SW3 5BSSebastopol Fortifications(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 29-Oct-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: Established 1798 Rebuilt by T Blanch & Sons 1898. This stone is a portion of the Fortifications of Sebastopol

Redbridge Town Hall, 128-142 High Road, Ilford IG1 1DDSecond World War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 26-Apr-2021)Link

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400 Oxford Street, Marylebone, London W1A 1ABSelfridges(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Laid by the members of this house in admiration of him who conceived & gave it being. 1909 - 1930

117 Queensway, Petts Wood, Orpington BR5 1DGSense Charity Shop(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 10-May-2019)Link

Seppeltsfield Road, Seppeltsfield SA 5355, AustraliaSeppelt Family(HIstorical non-London)(Photos Taken: 14-Nov-2018)Link

Church of Our Lady of Milagres, Serreta, Terceira, AzoresSerreta Terceira War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 19-Jan-2024)Link

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Plaque Wording: LEAGUE TWO COMBATANTS PARISH BOARD OF SERRETA TRIBUTE TO THE FIGHTERS OF THIS PARISH, NAMELY THOSE WHO OVERSEAS LOST THEIR LIVES ANTONIO MERMINIO ESTEVES DUARTE 6.06-08-1969.MOCAMBIQUE JOSÉ GABRIEL DINIS SOUSA F-08-08-1973.MOZAMBIQUE

St Pancras New Churchyard, Euston Rd, Bloomsbury, London NW1 2BASeven Seven Bombing(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 24-Oct-2018)Link

Tavistock Square Gardens, Euston, London WC1H 9EZSeven Seven Bombing(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 17-May-2023)Link

Edgware Road Station, Chapel Street, Marylebone, London NW1 5DHSeven Seven Bombing(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 12-Nov-2019)Link

Hyde Park, London W2 2UHSeven Seven Bombing(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 18-Jun-2020)Link

36c Shad Thames, London SE1 2YEShad Thames(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 28-Feb-2019)Link

Altab Ali Park, Adler Street, Shadwell, London E1 1FDShaheed Minar Martyrs(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2021)Link

42 Park Street, London SE1Shakespeares Original Globe Site(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 20-May-2016)Link

Windrush Square, Brixton, London SW2 1EFSharpeville Monument (Crime and Terrorism)Sharpeville Massacre (Crime and Terrorism) Shridath S Ramphal (Politician) Trevor Huddleston (Religious)(Photos Taken: 31-Aug-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {The bronze plaque} This plaque was unveiled by His Excellency Mr Shridath S Ramphal Commonwealth Secretary-General
This dedication was performed by Archbishop Trevor Huddleston
23rd June 1987

The Ridgeway, Mill Hill, London NW7 1QUSheepwash Pond(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 25-May-2018)Link

Village Green, London Road and Harris Lane, Shenley, Hertfordshire WD7 9DUShenley War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 19-Jan-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: In memory of the men of Shenley who died in the service of their King and Country during the great war 1914-1919. Sons of this place let this of you be said that you who live are worthy of your dead. To those who in the same noble spirit of self sacrifice gave their lives in the second world war 1939-1945.

1 Akenside Road, London NW3 5BS The Shepherds Well(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 17-May-2015)Link

Pietermaritzburg, City Hall, Chief Albert Luthuli St, 3200, South AfricaSherwood Foresters at Pietermaritzburg(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 15-Mar-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: This monument is erected by the 45th Regiment in memory of their comrades who died during the station of the regiment in the colony of Natal from July 1843 to April 1859.
Font Parents, Sisters and Brothers weep for many noble hearts that sleep around this simple stone. But faith and hope shall dry the tear and point to that undaunted place where parting is unknown.

12 Gate Street, Holborn, London WC2A 3HP The Ship Tavern(Pub)(Photos Taken: 06-Mar-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: Founded AD 1549 Rebuilt AD 1923 The Ship Tavern
This Tavern was established in the year 1549. During the proscription of the Roman Catholic religion, it was used as a shelter for Priests and Services were held here secretly. The neighbourhood was once notorious for the gambling houses of Whetstone Park. Famous visitors have been Richard Penderell, who aided King Charles' escape, Bayford, shoemaker and antiquarian, the woman Chevalier d'Eon, who lived as a man, and Smeaton the builder of the first Eddystone Lighthouse. It was a centre of Freemasonry and a Lodge with the number 234 was consecrated here by the Grand Master the Earl of Antrim in 1786.

Christ Church Shooters Hill, 63 Shooters Hill, Woolwich,London SE18 3RSShooters Hill War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 18-Nov-2022)Link

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Plaque Wording: Thanks be to God which giveth us the victory.
In proud and grateful memory of 46 officers and men of this parish and church who laid down their lives in the Great War 1914-1918.
Their names are recorded within this church.

Micawber Street and Wharf Road, Angel, London N1 7RWShoreditch Parish Marker(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 17-May-2022)Link

Coronet Street, London N1 6HDShoreditch Refuse Destructor(Science and Engineering)(Photos Taken: 22-Mar-2016)Link

Shoreditch Town Hall, 380 Old Street, London EC1V 9LTShoreditch Town Hall(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Jul-2023)Link

10 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1DTSick Childrens Trust(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 15-Nov-2016)Link

Siege Bell War Memorial, 32 Lvant, Il-Belt Valletta, MaltaSiege Bell War Memorial (World War History) Censu Tabone (Politician)Queen Elizabeth II (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 01-May-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: {the English version is hidden behind the wood planks - something like} The Siege Bell Monument erected in 1992 commemorates the award of the George Cross to the People of Malta, dedicated by Censu Tabone President of Malta and Queen Elizabeth II....

22 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1LSSilver Jubilee Walkway (Misc)Duke of Gloucester (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: Silver Jubilee Walkway Trust This plaque commemorates the inauguration of the final section of the Silver Jubilee Walkway around Central London from the Tower of London to Leicester Square by the Duke of Gloucester Patron of the Trust on Friday 14 July 1978

84 Brook Green Road, London W6 7BSSilver Studio(Music)(Photos Taken: 24-Mar-2016)Link

Kensington Gardens, London W2 3JHSilver Thimble Fund(World War History)(Photos Taken: 13-Nov-2019)Link

Victory Place, London SE17 Maule and Nicholson Simpson(Science and Engineering)(Photos Taken: 09-Apr-2016)Link

1 Cluny Rd, Singapore 259569Singapore Botanic Gardens(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 02-Nov-2018)Link

near 25 Cannon Street, London EC4M 5TASiting of Sydney (Historical non-London) John White (Armed Forces) Arthur Phillip (Armed Forces) George Johnston (Armed Forces) John Hunter (Armed Forces) David Collins (Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 20-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: The discovery and fixing the site of Sydney on Wednesday 23rd January 1788. Reading from left to right: Surg. J. White R.N., Capt Arthur Phillip, R.N., Founder Lieut George Johnston, Marines, A.D.C. Capt. John Hunter, R.N. and Capt David Collins, Marines.

18 Sturt Street, Robe SA 5276, AustraliaSkearborst (Robe)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 08-Nov-2018)Link

12 Victoria Street, Robe SA 5276, AustraliaSkye Cottage (Robe)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 08-Nov-2018)Link

Turks Row, Chelsea, London SW3 4TWSloane Court East bomb(World War History)(Photos Taken: 12-May-2019)Link

Turks Row, Chelsea, London SW3 4TWSloane Court East bomb(World War History)(Photos Taken: 12-May-2019)Link

201 Duval Street, Key West, FL 33040, USASloppy Joe's Bar(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2023)Link

Kensal Green Cemetery, Harrow Road, Kensal Green, London W10 4RA John Rennie the Younger (Engineer)Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers (Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 03-Aug-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Sir John Rennie 1794-1874 Civil Engineer President of the Institution of Civil Engineers and the Smeatonian Society of Civil Engineers. Engineer of London Bridge

Coulsdon Town Station, Coulsdon, Surrey CR5 2NGSmitham Station(Transport)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2017)Link

near Barwick House, Acton, London W3 8TJSoapsuds Island(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 24-Aug-2018)Link

Town Hall Parade, Brixton, London SW2 1RJSoul II Soul(Music)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2019)Link

South Bank Lion, Westminster Bridge South Side, London SE1 7GASouth Bank Lion(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 24-Feb-2020)Link

St John of Jerusalem Church, Lauriston Road, Hackney, London E9 7EYSouth Hackney War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 31-Jul-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: {top plaque} In memory of those parishioners who for the faith and honour of Christendom died gloriously for England 1914-1919
{bottom plaque} In memory of the people of South Hackney who gave their lives in the war 1939-1945 and in subsequent conflicts
Gratitude Sorrow Penitence

SIlent Wings Museum, Lubbock, TX 79403, USASouth Plains Army AIr Field.(World War History)(Photos Taken: 03-Jun-2023)Link

40 The Green, Southgate, London N14 6ENSouthgate Local Government(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 26-Jan-2018)Link

Southgate Stocks, The Green, London N14 6ENSouthgate Stocks(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 12-Jun-2018)Link

Southwark Cathedral, London Bridge, London SE1 9DASouthwark Cathedral(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 26-Jun-2017)Link

Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, Lambeth Road, London SE1 7PTSoviet War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 25-Mar-2021)Link

Spa Road near Rouel Road, Bermondsey, London SE16Spa Road Station(Transport)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2017)Link

4 Great Queen Street, Holborn, London WC2B 5DGSpandau Ballet(Music)(Photos Taken: 16-May-2018)Link

The Spaniards, Spaniards Road, London NW3 7JJSpaniards Toll Gate(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 13-Jun-2015)Link

2 W 70th St, New York, NY 10023, USASpanish and Portuguese Synagogue(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 20-Apr-2018)Link

Hendon Library, The Burroughs, London NW4 4BQSpanish Civil War(World War History)(Photos Taken: 05-Oct-2022)Link

64 Baker Street, London W1U 7GBSpecial Operations Executive (SOE)(World War History)(Photos Taken: 11-Jun-2015)Link

off Lambeth Palace Road, London SE1Special Operations Executive (SOE)(World War History)(Photos Taken: 04-Jul-2017)Link

125 Embleton Road, Lewisham, London SE13 7DQSpeedie(Misc)(Photos Taken: 10-Mar-2020)Link

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Spion Kop, Bergville, KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaSpion Kop(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 12-Mar-2017)Link

Spion Kop, Bergville, KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaSpion Kop(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 12-Mar-2017)Link

Spion Kop, Bergville, KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaSpion Kop(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 12-Mar-2017)Link

Spirit of Soho Mural, Broadwick Street, Soho, London W1F 9PESpirit of Soho(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 16-Jun-2020)Link

Split Synagogue, Židovski pro. 1, 21000, Split, CroatiaSplit Synagogue(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 04-Oct-2023)Link

Split Synagogue, Židovski pro. 1, 21000, Split, CroatiaSplit Synagogue War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 04-Oct-2023)Link

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Plaque Wording: in memory of the Jewish youth of Split who gave their lives in the War of Liberation as Tito's partisan units, and in memory of all the people of the community, led by Victor Morpurgo, the victims of fascism in the years 1941-1945.

Split Synagogue, Židovski pro. 1, 21000, Split, CroatiaSplit Synagogue War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 04-Oct-2023)Link

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Plaque Wording: Dedicated to the members of the Jewish municipality of Split who lost their lives as victims of fascism 1941-1945

2 Windmill Road, Edmonton, London N18 1PASt Aldhelms Church(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 12-Jun-2018)Link

St Anne's Church, 55 Wardour Street, Soho, London W1D 6LBSt Anne's Church Wardour Street(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 07-Sep-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {top left} To commemorate the completion of the third century of this church 1686-1986 and the fifth anniversary of its rebuilding and rededication 1991-1996. This stone was erected by the friends of St Anne's Church soho on 26th July 1996
{top right}This tablet(?) was erected by the ? board of the parish of St Anne .. completion of the second century of this church which event was celebrated by various? meetings of the inhabitants. Presided over by Thomas Francis Blackwell esq on 26th October 1887

1 Bartholomew Lane, London EC2N 2AXSt Bartholomew Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2015)Link

1 Threadneedle Street, London EC2R 8ALSt Benet Fink Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2016)Link

60 Gracechurch Street, London EC3V 0HRSt Benet Gracechurch Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

Pancras Lane, London EC4NSt Benet Sherehog Chuch Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2015)Link

Aldersgate Street, London EC1A 4EUSt Botolph-without-Aldersgate Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 09-Sep-2016)Link

St Bride's Church, Fleet Street, London EC4Y 8AUSt Bride's War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2023)Link

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St Charles Hospital, Exmoor Street, London W10 6DZ Edmund Boulnois (Entrepreneur)St Charles Hospital (Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 28-Feb-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: This stone was laid July 7th 1879 by Edmund Boulnois Esq chairman of the board of guardians of the parish of St Marylebone......

23 Lime Street, London EC3M 7HBSt Dionis Backchurch Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2016)Link

St Dunstan and All Saints Church, Stepney High Street, Stepney, London E1 0NRSt Dunstan's Stepney(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: Past and Present
You are standing on holy ground and in front of an important place of prayer. Over 1000 years ago Saint Dunstan dedicated a church on this site to All Saints. It is the mother church of the East End and, with the ancient port of London nearby, became known as the Church of the High Seas. For this reason the red ensign is still flown from the tower, which also houses ten bells of Stepney mentioned in the nursery rhyme 'Oranges and Lemons'. In each generation large numbers from this community have gone out to the four corners of the world and Stepney has become home to many newcomers etc.
These notice boards have been erected in memory of Councillor Ben Holmes, 1916 - 1997, sometime Mayor of Stepney.

60 Lombard Street, London EC3V 9EASt Edmund King and Martyr Freehold(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 22-Oct-2020)Link

St Edmund's Pleasance, 18 East Hill, Dartford DA1 1TBSt Edmund's Pleasance(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 28-Apr-2023)Link

30 Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 3BDSt Gabriel Fenchurch Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 09-Apr-2016)Link

27 King Street, Kings Lynn, Norfolk PE30 1ETSt George's Chambers(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 02-Oct-2017)Link

The Lanesborough, Hyde Park Corner, Belgravia, London SW1X 7TASt George's Hospital(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 05-May-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: St George’s Hospital was established on this site in 1733 in a country home built in 1719 by James Lane, 2nd Viscount Lanesborough. The hospital was located in the village of Knightsbridge due to the reputation for healthy country air. The three-storey red brick hospital was of simple design and wings were later added to the structure by architect Isaac Ware.St George’s Hospital quickly outgrew its original building and in 1826, the trustees commissioned William Wilkins to design a new hospital. Wilkins was also the architect for the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square and University College. Completed in the early 1830s, Wilkins' building was designed In the classical style from drawings by Nicholas Revett of the choragic monument to Thrassylus at the Acropolis, Athens.
Many of the fathers of modern medicine studied, practiced and taught at St George’s Hospital and its medical school founded in 1831. Chief among these was John Hunter, the father of scientific surgery. Other well-known medical pioneers with careers at St George’s include Edward Jenner, a pioneer of immunology, Thomas Young, professor of natural philosophy to the Royal Institution and Henry Gray renowned for his comprehensive study of anatomy.
During World War II, the entire hospital was given over to casualties of war. The hospital and those who worked there escaped injury due to the war with the exception of a thousand pound bomb that fell on the lecture theatre of the medical school, but fortunately failed to explode.
The campaign to rebuild the hospital outside the centre of London began during World War II. During the 1950s, the hospital was offered a site in Tooting for the new St George’s Hospital and building began there in the 1970s. St George’s moved to its new buildings in Tooting South West London in 1980.
This historic building has now been carefully restored during an extensive four-year project (1988-1991) and transformed into a magnificent hotel which takes the name of the former Lanesborough House on this site.

The Lanesborough, Hyde Park Corner, Belgravia, London SW1X 7TASt George's Hospital(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 28-May-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: St. George's Hospital was established on this site in 1733 in a country home built in 1719 by James Lane, 2nd Viscount Lanesborough. In 1826 the trustees of St George's commissioned William Wilkins to design a new hospital. Wilkins was also the architect for the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square and University College This building was completed in the early 1830s. The hospital outgrew the site and moved to new buildings in Tooting, south west London, in 1980.
This historic building has now been carefully restored during an extensive four year project (1988-1991) and transformed into a magnificent hotel which takes the name of the former Lanesborough House on this site. The main entrance to the Lanesborough is to be found on the Knighstbridge side of Hyde Park Corner facing Hyde Park.

St George's Gardens, Mount Street, London W1K 2TNSt George's School WW1 memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 13-Jun-2020)Link

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St James's Church, Notting Hill, London W11 4RA St James's Gardens Notting Hill(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 16-Nov-2019)Link

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23 Brewer Street, Soho, London W1F 0RPSt James's Residences(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 12-Jun-2020)Link

1 St James's Gardens, Notting Hill, London W11 4SJSt James's Square Notting Hill(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 16-Nov-2019)Link

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6 Scandrett Street, Wapping, London E1W 2UPSt John of Wapping(Education)(Photos Taken: 07-Mar-2021)Link

Cloak Lane, Cannon Street, London EC4N 6AESt John The Baptist Upon Walbrook(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 22-Oct-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Sacred to the memory of the dead interred in the ancient church & churchyard of St John the Baptist upon Walbrook during four centuries.
The formation of the District Railway having necessitated the destruction of the greater part of the churchyard all the human remains contained therein were carefully collected and reinterred in a vault beneath this monument AD 1884.

9 Cloak Lane, London EC4R 2RUSt John The Baptist Upon Walbrook Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: Sacred to the memory of the dead interred in the ancient church & churchyard of St John the Baptist upon Walbrook during four centuries. The formation of the District Railway having necessitated the destruction of the greater part of the churchyard all the human remains contained therein were carefully collected and reinterred in a vault beneath this monument AD 1884.

25 Watling Street, London EC4M 9BRSt John The Evangelist Church Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2015)Link

Gresham Street, London EC2VSt John Zachary Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 09-Sep-2016)Link

Wellcome Trust Centre, 12 Queen Square, London WC1N 3ARSt John's House(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 25-Jan-2022)Link

St John's Lodge Garden, Regent's Park, London NW1 4NRSt John's Lodge Garden (Parks and Gardens) Anne Lydia Evans (Misc)(Photos Taken: 26-Jun-2020)Link

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St Katherines Row, London EC3M 4PBSt Katherine Coleman Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2016)Link

2 Eastcheap, London EC3M 1AESt Leonard Eastcheap(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 18-Feb-2020)Link

Monument Street, London EC3R 6DXSt Margaret Fish Street Hill Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

North Face, St Margaret's Church, Broad Sanctuary, London SW1P 3JXSt Margarets Church tower (Churches etc)King George II (Royalty) Arthur Onslow (Politician) Robert Walpole (Head of Government) Charles Wager (Armed Forces) William Sundon (Politician)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: {translated from the Latin}At the public expense. By the authority of the British Government, in favour of King George II. The tower erected and repaired higher, with proud honour raises the head, Saint Margaret's hall, sacred to God, in the year of the Lord 1888 Most Honoured gentlemen, and for the benefices bestowed on the parishioners Often not without being named without praise, ARTHUR ONSLOW British Government, by his greatest merit, once again SPeaker, the Most Noble ROBERT WALPOLE of the Order of the Garter, First Lord of the Treasury and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, a man most unwearied of all in counsels and public works, yet equal to many. CHARLES WAGER The Golden Knight head of the seven man of the superior officers of the Royal Navy; And to William Baron Sundon of Ardagh in Ireland, in charge of the five men commission of the public treasury.

Martin Lane, London EC4RSt Martin Orgar Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

Threadneedle Street and Bishopsgate, LondonSt Martin Outwich Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 03-Jun-2016)Link

Dioklecijanova 8-10, 21000, Split, Croatia Frane Bulic (Archaeologist)St Martin's Church Split (Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 05-Oct-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: In memory of Don Frane Bulica, who with patriotic care repaired this Church of Saint Martin from the age of the Croatian people's rulers and in it presented to God his diamond saint mass on the first anniversary of his death 1935

St Mary Aldermanbury Garden, Love Lane, London EC2VSt Mary Aldermanbury (Churches etc) Winston Churchill (Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 29-Jun-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: Site of the Church of St Mary Aldermanbury.
First mentioned in 1181, destroyed by the Great Fire in 1666, rebuilt by Wren, destroyed by bombing in 1940, the remaining fabric removed to Westminster College, Fulton Missouri, USA, 1966 and restored as a memorial to Sir Winston Churchill. This plaque placed by Westminster College

10 St Mary Axe, London EC3A 8BFSt Mary Axe Church Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2016)Link

Cannon Street Station, London EC4N 6APSt Mary Bothaw Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

36 Old Jewry, London EC2R 8AJSt Mary Cole Church SIte(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2015)Link

St Mary Magdalene Gardens, Holloway Road, London N7 8LTSt Mary Magdalene Gardens(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2019)Link

31 Blomfield Street, Finsbury, London EC2M 7BDSt Mary Moorfields(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 22-Oct-2020)Link

Mansion House, Walbrook, London EC4N 8BHSt Mary Woolchurch Haw(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 25-Jun-2015)Link

35 Church Road, Leyton, London E10 5JPSt Mary's Church(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2018)Link

t Marys Court, Regents Park Road, London N3 1BQSt Mary's School(Education)(Photos Taken: 23-Jan-2018)Link

Park Road, St John's Wood, London NW8 7JBSt Mary-Le-Bone War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2022)Link

on pavement outside 81 Abbey Road, London NW8 0AESt Marylebone Boundary Marker(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 13-Feb-2023)Link
Plaque Wording:

St Marylebone School, 64 Marylebone High Street, Marylebone, London W1U 5BASt Marylebone School (Education) William Benett (Misc)(Photos Taken: 13-Jun-2020)Link

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near 65 Basinghall Street, London EC2V 5DZSt Michael Bassishaw Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2016)Link

Cornhill and Saint Michael's Alley, London EC3V 3QQSt Michaels War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 18-Feb-2020)Link

Poultry, London EC4N 8BHSt Mildreds Church Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2015)Link

on wall of St Nicholas Church, Deptford Green, Greenwich, London SE8 3DQSt Nicholas Schools(Education)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2020)Link

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St Olave Parish Hall, Mark Lane, Tower Hill, London EC3R 7LQSt Olave Parish Hall(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 30-Dec-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: The Parish Hall of St Olave Hart Street This Hall which stands in part on the site of the former Church of Allhallows Staining was built in 1957 by the Clothworkers Company for the benefit of the united Parish of St Olave Hart Street with Allhallows Staining and St Catherine Coleman.

Pancras Lane, London EC2V 6DZSt Pancras Church Site(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

St Pancras Gardens, Camley Street, London NW1 0PSSt Pancras Gardens(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2022)Link

St Pancras New Church, Euston Road near Eversholt Street, London NW1 2BASt Pancras New Church (Churches etc) Alexander George Napier (Religious)(Photos Taken: 25-Jan-2022)Link

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St Pancras New Church, Euston Road near Eversholt Street, London NW1 2BASt Pancras New Church (Churches etc) Archibald Bertram Croot (Religious)(Photos Taken: 25-Jan-2022)Link

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St Pancras New Church, Euston Road near Eversholt Street, London NW1 2BASt Pancras New Church (Churches etc) William Wand (Religious)(Photos Taken: 27-Oct-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: This church was re-dedicated on Monday 14 December 1955 by the Rt Rev & Rt Hon Dr J.W.C. Wand Lord Bishop of London, after new roofing & extensive restoration. It had been closed as a dangerous structure on 13 May 1951 in view of widespread dry rot.....

St Pancras New Church, Euston Road near Eversholt Street, London NW1 2BASt Pancras New Church (Churches etc)Frederick Duke of York (Royalty) William Howley (Religious)(Photos Taken: 27-Oct-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: A.M.D.G. This church was built in 1819-1822 as the new parish church of the ancient parish of St Pancras under an act of 31 May 1816. The foundation stone was laid on Thursday 1 July 1819 by H.R.H. Frederick Duke of York and Albany (brother of King George IV) and commander-in-chief of the British army, The new church was consecrated on Tuesday 7 May 1822 by the Rt Rev William Howley, Lord Bishop of London....

St Pancras Gardens, Camley Street, London NW1 0PSSt Pancras Old Church(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2022)Link

York Way, London N1C 4AXSt Pancras Parish Marker(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Feb-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: 165 The Boundary Line St.P.P. extends 35' 6in eastwards ??? the face of this stone 1853
[ 'St.P.P.' is 'St Pancras Parish']

St Pancras Way, London NW1 0NTSt Pancras Way bridge(Transport)(Photos Taken: 08-Jun-2020)Link

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St. Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8ADQueen Anne (Royalty)St Paul's Cathedral (Churches etc) Francis Bird (Sculptor)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: The original statue was erected on this spot in the year 1712 to commemorate the completion of Saint Pauls Cathedral
Francis Bird Sculptor

2 New Change, London EC4M 9ADSt Paul's School (Dean Colet)(Education)(Photos Taken: 25-Sep-2016)Link

St Pauls Hotel, 153 Hammersmith Road, London W14 0QLSt Paul's School(Education)(Photos Taken: 09-Jun-2017)Link

119 Eaton Square, Belgravia London SW1W 9ALSt Peter's Church(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 05-May-2019)Link

136 Clerkenwell Road, London EC1R 5DLSt Peter's Italian Church(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 29-Jan-2019)Link

St Peter's, Wapping Lane, London E1W 2RWSt Peter's Mission House(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 07-Mar-2021)Link

near 32 Borough High Street, London SE1 1XUSt Saviour's Southwark War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 10-Aug-2020)Link

Walbrook, Bank, London EC4N 4YASt Stephen Walbrook Church(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 18-Feb-2020)Link

St Dunstan-in-the-West, 186a Fleet Street, London EC4A 2ATQueen Elizabeth I (Royalty)St. Dunstan-in-the-West (Churches etc) Francis Gosling (Entrepreneur)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: This statue of Queen Elizabeth formerly stood on the West side of Ludgate, that Gate being taken down in 1760 to open the Street, was given by the city to Sr Francis Gosling KN, Alderman of this Ward, who caused it to be placed here.

1 Uxbridge Road, Pinner HA5 3QAStanmore Park (RAF)(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2018)Link

Staple Inn, London WC1V 7QJStaple Inn Hall(World War History)(Photos Taken: 25-Jun-2015)Link

Obala Zrinskih i Frankopana 3P, 21460, Stari Grad, Hvar, CroatiaStari Grad Hvar(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 06-Oct-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: In 384 B.C., Greek navigators from the Aegean island of Paros sailed into this bay and founded Faros - today's Old Town. This coast was built in 2016. It was dedicated to the 2400th year of the foundation of the city.

21460, Stari Grad, Hvar, CroatiaStari Grad War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 06-Oct-2023)Link

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Plaque Wording: {on left} The population of Stari Grad erected this monument to the fallen soldiers of the national revolution 1941 - 1945 on September 12, 1954
{on right} The monument at the heart of the city in which we work will not extinguish thunder or the flame of life and will stand the test of time even as bronze crumbles and stone shatters.

438 Well Hall Road, Eltham, London SE9 6UBStatus Quo(Music)(Photos Taken: 28-Nov-2016)Link

26 Nunhead Lane, London SE15 3QRSteam Bus Garage(Transport)(Photos Taken: 08-Aug-2017)Link

470 Belleville St, Victoria, BC V8V 1W9, CanadaSteamship Terminal(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 07-Jul-2019)Link

1133 6th Ave, New York, NY 10036, United StatesSteinway Hall(Misc)(Photos Taken: 10-Jun-2023)Link

Mansion House, Walbrook, London EC4N 8BHStocks Market(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 06-May-2015)Link

Stoke Newington Town Hall, London N16 0JRStoke Newington Manor House(Stately Homes)(Photos Taken: 25-Mar-2016)Link

Stoke Newington Town Hall, London N16 0JRStoke Newington Town Hall(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 25-Mar-2016)Link

Stean Street, Haggerston, London E8 4FAStonebridge Estate(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 05-Dec-2019)Link

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23 Borough High Street, London SE1 1JLStones End Fort(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 02-Jul-2017)Link

161A Bow Road, Bow, London E3 2SGStratford Co-operative and Industrial Society(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 11-Dec-2019)Link

St Johns Church, Broadway, Stratford, London E15 1NGStratford Martyrs(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 13-Dec-2019)Link

166 Borough High Street, London SE1 1LBSuffolk Palace (Place)(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Oct-2018)Link

Hampstead High Street and Gayton Road, London NW3Suffragette (to be) Postbox(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 09-Jun-2018)Link

Brockley Hill, Stanmore, Middlesex HA7 Site of Roman Pottery of Sulloniacae(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 25-Nov-2015)Link

Salisbury Court, London EC4YSunday Times(Publishing)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

73 Woodberry Way, Chingford, London E4 7DYSunnyside Lodge(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2018)Link

The Supreme Court, Parliament Square, London SW1P 3BDQueen Elizabeth II (Royalty)Supreme Court (Legal)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom was opened by HM Queen Elizabeth II 16 October 2009

Kensington Gardens, London W2 3JHSure Shield of Britain(World War History)(Photos Taken: 13-Nov-2019)Link

Rotherhithe Steet, London SE16 5ETSurrey Docks Farm(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-Aug-2017)Link

Surrey Quays Road, Canada Water, London SE16 2XUSurrey Docks Fire(World War History)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2017)Link

2 Homerton High Street, Hackney, London E9 6JQSutton House(Stately Homes)(Photos Taken: 08-Nov-2015)Link

Swedish Church in London, 6 Harcourt Street, Marylebone, London W1H 4AGSwedish Church in London (Churches etc) Herman Wrangel (Civic Officer)(Photos Taken: 22-Apr-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Grundstenen till denna kyrka lades den 26 Februari 1910 AF Svenske Ministern i London, Grefve Herman Wrangel.

The foundation stone of this church was laid on the 26 February 1910 by Count Herman Wrangel. Swedish Minister to the Court of St James. Psalm 84-2-6

6 Harcourt Street, Marylebone, London W1H 4AGSwedish Church of London(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 18-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: The foundation stone of this church was laid on the 26 February 1910 by Count Herman Wrangel. Swedish Minister to the Court of St James. Psalm 84-2-6

16 Paddington Street, London W1U 5QNSwedish War Hospital(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 03-Jun-2015)Link

Swiss Court, West End, London W1D 6BYSwiss Court(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 20-Jun-2020)Link

16-18 Montagu Place, Marylebone, London W1H 2BQSwiss Embassy(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2020)Link

Swiss Court, West End, London W1D 6BYSwiss Glockenspiel(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 20-Jun-2020)Link

near Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, AB, CanadaSwiss Guides in the Canadian Rockies(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2019)Link

Sycamore House, 4 Old Town, Clapham, London SW4 0JYSycamore House(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-Nov-2019)Link

Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney NSW, AustraliaSydney Harbour Bridge(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 17-Nov-2018)Link

16 Creechurch Lane, London EC3 A 5AY Site of First Synagogue(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 25-Jun-2015)Link

11 Old Jewry, London EC2R 8DU Site of Great Synagogue(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 30-Jun-2015)Link

306 Water Street Vancouver, BC V6B 1B2, CanadaTaylor Building(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2019)Link

Commodity Quay, St. Katharine Docks, London E1W 1AZTea Trade at St Katherine Docks(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 22-Jun-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: This plaque commemorates 335 years of the tea industry in the City of London, which in its heyday controlled over 85% of the world's tea trade.
The City's trade opened with the British East Indian Company which had a monopoly over the importation of tea from China & India. As a result of the growing tea trade in the City, St Katharine Docks opened on 25th October 1828, with Butler's Wharf following 65 years later in 1893 on the opposite side of the River Thames. At this time, St Katharine Docks was at the centre of Britain's roaring commercial trade and, alongside Butler's Wharf, was recognised as the main tea storage and processing centre in London.
During its 140 years as working docks, St Katharine Docks regularly welcomed tea clippers such the famous 'Cutty Sark' in addition to more modern steam ships. The Docks gained prominence due to its prime location on the River Thames, ensuring ease of access to the main tea companies in the City.
Tea trading was central to Britain's commercial trade in the 1800s as tea was the second largest commodity after wool, with tea warehouses receiving 120,000 tea chests annually. These chests were transported by ships into the docks and then lifted by manual chain pulleys to the platforms and storage floors. At its peak, Butler's Wharf handled 400,000 tea chests a year.
This plaque was generously donated by.....

Ramat HaGolan, IsraelTel Fahr (Mitzpe Golani)(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 20-May-2013)Link

The Pavement, Clapham Common, London SW4 0HYTemperance(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2019)Link

149 Bow Road, Bow, London E3 3AATestimonial Fountain(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Sep-2016)Link

Texas State Cemetery, Comal Street, Austin, TX 78702, USATexas African American History Memorial(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 30-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: Slavery During the Republic and Early Statehood 1836-1860
Between 1836 and 1860, the slave population in Texas grew from 5,000 to 182,566. The greatest increase in the number of slaves brought to Texas occurred from 1850 to 1865.
Among the expanding slave population were children who were purchased and brought to the State, or born in captivity to enslaved parents. Enslaved children typically wore slave cloth shirts made of homespun cotton or wool and were expected to do chores until they were old enough for field work. Enslaved women were expected to bear children and take care of their home life in the slave quarters, and to help farm cotton and other crops. Cotton produced by slave labor was the most important staple in the Texas economy, but slave labor was also integral to the economic growth of Texas in the lumber and construction industries. Several iconic Texas buildings including the 1853 limestone Texas Capitol, the 1856 Governor's Mansion, and the 1853 Pease Mansion were built with Black slave labor. Most slaves showed skills in farming, animal husbandry, construction, masonry, cooking and blacksmithing.

Pickering Place, St. James, London SW1A 1EATexas Legation(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Feb-2018)Link

near 6 Braham Street, Whitechapel, London E1 8EETFL Covid Memorial(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 20-Sep-2023)Link

Thames Barrier Learning Centre, 1 Unity Way, Woolwich, London SE18 5NJThames Barrier(Science and Engineering)(Photos Taken: 28-Nov-2016)Link

Canning Town Station, London E16 1EDThames Ironworks and Shipbuilding Company(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 27-Dec-2019)Link

113 Rotherhithe Street, London SE16 4NJThames Tunnel Mill(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2017)Link

Aldersgate Street and Shaftesbury Place, Barbican, London EC1A 4HUThanet House(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 02-Jan-2020)Link

50 Shad Thames, London SE1 2LYThe Anchor Brewhouse(Pub)(Photos Taken: 25-Sep-2016)Link

Angel Place, 185 Fore Street, Edmonton, London N18 2UDThe Angel(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 12-Jun-2018)Link

Kennington Oval, London SE11 5SSThe Ashes (The Oval)(Sport)(Photos Taken: 14-Jan-2020)Link

Birks, 698 W Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 1P1, CanadaThe Birks Clock(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 12-Jun-2019)Link

44 Brushfield Street, Spitalfields, London E1 6AGThe Coles of Brushfield Street(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 22-Mar-2021)Link

Flatiron Building, 175 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10010, USAThe Flatiron Building(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 09-Jun-2023)Link

776 Kenton Lane, Harrow Weald, London HA3 6AFThe Hermitage(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2018)Link

888 Homer Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 0H7, CanadaThe Homer Building(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 10-Jul-2019)Link

5-11 Short's Gardens, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9AZThe Kip(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Nov-2021)Link

22 Sturt Street, Robe SA 5276, AustraliaThe Kirk (Robe)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 08-Nov-2018)Link

Craigellachie, British Columbia, CanadaThe Last Spike(Transport)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2019)Link

12-13 Greek Street, London W1D 4DLThe Little Scarlet Door(Misc)(Photos Taken: 08-Nov-2022)Link

The Grove, Stratford, London E15 1NSThe London 2012 Mural(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 05-Jun-2021)Link

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187 High Road, Loughton, Essex IG10 4LNThe Lopping Hall(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2021)Link

Corbet Court, Gracechurch Street, London EC3V 9DUThe Mercers' Maiden (Historical London)Worshipful Company of Mercers (Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 12-Apr-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: The Mercer's Maiden is the symbol and coat of arms of the Mercers' Company and adorns the exterior walls of buildings on sites belonging to the Company.
The above stone is the earliest surviving Maiden property mark dating from 1669. It was reinstated on this site during redevelopment works by USS Ltd, completed in 2004.

The National Police Memorial, The Mall, London SW1A 2WHThe National Police Memorial (Crime and Terrorism)Queen Elizabeth II (Royalty) Norman Foster (Architect) Michael Winner (Director)(Photos Taken: 16-Nov-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: This memorial was unveiled by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on 26 April 2005
Architects Lord Foster of Thames Bank OM Foster and Partners
Erected for the Police Memorial Trust Chairman and founder Michael Winner MA Cantab

Robe Obelisk, Robe SA 5276, AustraliaThe Obelisk (Robe)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 08-Nov-2018)Link

27 Belmont Close, Clapham, London SW4 6AYThe Oddfellows(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 18-Nov-2019)Link

110 Gloucester Avenue, Primrose Hill., London NW1 8HXThe Old Dairy(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 11-Jan-2023)Link

55 High Street, Brentford TW8 0AHThe Old Fire Station Brentford(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 14-Nov-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: unfortunately illegible

The Old Operating Theatre, 9a St Thomas Street, Southwark,, London SE1 9RYThe Old Operating Theatre (Hospitals etc) Raymond Russell (Musician)(Photos Taken: 18-Sep-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: Church of St Thomas Apostle, (formerly St Thomas Martyr) Southwark, S.E.1. Parish church of St Thomas 1136-1862, which also served as the chapel of St Thomas's hospital 1215- 1862, rebuilt in 1703 by Thomas Cartwright & Son (sometime master masons to Christopher Wren).The roof space was used as the hospital's herb garret and from 1822 as its operating theatre. Rediscovered by Raymond Russell in 1956, the herb garret and operating theatre is now a museum supported by the Lord Brock Memorial Trust.

Mississippi River Trail, Algiers, New Orleans, LA 70114, USA Freddie Keppard (Musician)The Original Creole Band (Music)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: Click on link to see the wording

Southwark Cathedral, London Bridge, London SE1 9DAThe Pilgrim Trust(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 26-Apr-2023)Link

27 Museum Street, London WC1A 1LHThe Plough(Pub)(Photos Taken: 29-Jan-2019)Link

516 Wandsworth Road, London SW8 3JXThe Plough Brewery(Pub)(Photos Taken: 18-Nov-2019)Link

Louisiana State Museum, 751 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USAThe Presbytere(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

Louisiana State Museum, 751 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USAThe Presbytere(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

41 Neal Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9PJThe Roxy(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 16-May-2018)Link

Playfair Street, The Rocks, Sydney NSW, AustraliaThe Settlers (Sydney)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 17-Nov-2018)Link

High Street, Alfriston, East Sussex BN26 5TAThe Star Inn(Pub)(Photos Taken: 16-Sep-2016)Link

120 Askew Road, White City, London W12 9BLThe Sun(World War History)(Photos Taken: 10-Jun-2017)Link

263-267 Old Brompton Road, Earls Court London SW5 9JAThe Troubadour(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 24-May-2019)Link

Windmill Road, Wandsworth, London SW18 2TFThe Windmill Wandsworth Common(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 29-Feb-2024)Link

Theatre Alley, Victoria, BC V8W 1R3, CanadaTheatre Alley(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 08-Jul-2019)Link

Catherine Street, London WC2B 5JFTheatre Royal Drury Lane(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 01-May-2015)Link

72 Church Street, Paddington, London NW8 8ETTheatre Royal Marylebone Site(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 07-Nov-2016)Link

Tibetan Peace Garden, Geraldine Mary Harmsworth Park, Lambeth Road, London SE1 7PTTibetan Peace Garden (Parks and Gardens)Dalai Lama (Religious)(Photos Taken: 25-Mar-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: We human beings are passing through a crucial period in our development. Conflict & mistrust have plagues the past century which has brought immeasurable human suffering & environmental destruction. It is in the interests of all of us on this planet that we make a joint effort to turn the next century into an era of peace & harmony. May this Peace Garden become monument to the courage pf the Tibetan people & their commitment to peace. May it remain as a symbol to remind us that human survival depends on living in harmony & on always choosing the path of non-violence in resolving our differences.
The XIV Dalai Lama of Tibet 13 May 1999

Time Ball Tower, 6 Semaphore Road, Semaphore SA 5019, AustraliaTime Ball Tower(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 14-Nov-2018)Link

7 Denmark Street, London WC2H 8LZTin Pan Alley(Music)(Photos Taken: 28-Apr-2015)Link

118 Mitcham Road, Tooting, London SW17 9NHTMC Studios(Music)(Photos Taken: 27-Mar-2022)Link

1 East End Road, London N3 3LTToll Gate(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 12-Jan-2018)Link

452 Finchley Road, London NW11 8DGToll Gate at Castle Inn(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 22-Jul-2019)Link

The Castle, 452 Finchley Road, London NW11 8DGToll House(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 19-Jun-2015)Link

1 Edward Square, Islington, London N1 0SPTolpuddle Martyrs (Historical London) Lisa Pontecorvo (Social Reformer)(Photos Taken: 27-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Lisa Pontecorvo is shown holding the scroll

National Opera Studio, The Clore, 2 Chapel Yard, Wandsworth, London SW18 4HZ Charles Toms(Misc)(Photos Taken: 22-Nov-2019)Link

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Tooting Market, 21-23 Tooting High Street, London SW17 0SNTooting Migrants(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-Oct-2022)Link

Church Lane and Cowick Road, London SW17Tooting Military Hospital(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2017)Link

Church Lane, Tooting, London SW17 9PPTooting School(Education)(Photos Taken: 27-Mar-2022)Link

Key West, FL 33040, USATorii Gate Key West(Misc)(Photos Taken: 06-Mar-2023)Link

Middlesex Guildhall, Little Sanctuary, London SW1P 3BDTothill Fields Gate(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2024)Link

Middlesex Guildhall, Little Sanctuary, London SW1P 3BDTothill Fields Prison(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2024)Link

Monument Way, Tottenham, London N17 9NXTottenham High Cross(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 25-May-2019)Link

94-96 Oak Hill, Woodford Green, London IG8 9PETottenham Outrage(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2018)Link

16 Ruislip Street, London SW17 8PDTotterdown Estate(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 29-Mar-2016)Link

Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 2UPTower Bridge(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 12-May-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: City of London Tower Bridge The main towers, high level walkways and the machine rooms under the southern approach of this bridge were opened to the public on 30th June 1982 by the Rt Hon, the Lord Mayor Sir Christopher Leaver, GBE, DMus, in the presence of Norman Harding, Esq, Chairman of the City Lands and Bridge House Estates Committee and Sir John Reader Welch, Bt, MA, Chairman of the Planning and Communications Committee and the following members of the Joint Co-ordinating Committee:
{list of names, Consultants and Engineers}

Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 2UPTower Bridge (Architectural Gems)King Charles III (Prince Charles) (Royalty) Paul Henry Newall (Civic Officer)(Photos Taken: 27-Apr-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Corporation of London, Tower Bridge This plaque records the visit on the centenary of Tower Bridge, Thursday, 30th June 1994 by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, KG, KT, GCB, AK, QSO, ADC, in the presence of the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor Alderman Sir Paul Henry Newall, TD, DL, MA, DLitt
{then a list of sheriffs, aldermen, commoners...}

Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 2UPTower Bridge (Architectural Gems)Queen Victoria (Royalty)King Edward VII (Royalty) John Wolfe Barry (Engineer) George Tyler (Civic Officer)(Photos Taken: 12-May-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: This Bridge was opened by HRH the Prince of Wales, KG on behalf of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, on Saturday the 30th June 1894 in the presence of HRH The Princess of Wales, HRH The Duke of York KG and other members of the Royal Family, the Right Honorable Sir George Robert Tyler, Bart., Lord Mayor.
{followed a list of names}

Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 2UPTower Bridge(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 01-May-2019)Link

Tower Hill Garden, Tower of London, London EC3N 1JYTower Hill Medieval Postern(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Mar-2021)Link

Trinity Square Gardens, Tower Hill, London EC3N 4DJTower Hill Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 18-May-2022)Link

Trinity Square Gardens, Tower Hill, London EC3N 4DJTower Hill Scaffold(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-May-2022)Link

6 Westerham Road, Bromley, Keston BR2 6HQTowerfields(World War History)(Photos Taken: 01-Aug-2023)Link

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169 Townmead Road, Fulham, London SW6 2HYTownmead Road School(Education)(Photos Taken: 10-Jun-2017)Link

Hampton Court Palace, Hampton Court Road, KT1 The Site of Toy Inn(Pub)(Photos Taken: 15-May-2015)Link
Plaque Wording: The Site of The Toy Inn An ancient Hostelry of Note
Built for Oliver Cromwell's troops c.1650 rebuilt c.1700 demolished c.1840 wherein Pope wrote the Rape of the Lock; the Duke of Clarence, afterwards WIlliam IV, formed & presided over his Toy Club; and Thomas Dunckerley founded the Masonic Lodge of Harmony 255 in 1785. The Lodge held here for 37 years, now erects this Tablet. July 1933

opposite 255A Kensington High Street, Kensington, London W8Trafalgar Way(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Jun-2017)Link

The Express Tavern, 56 Kew Bridge Road, London TW8 0EWTrafalgar Way(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: The Trafalgar Way Brentford & Chiswick
On Monday 21st October 1805 the Royal Navy decisively defeated a combined French and Spanish fleet off Cape Trafalgar on the south west coast of Spain. This victory permanently removed the threat of invasion of England by the armies of Napoleon Bonaparte
The first official dispatches with the momentous news of the victory, and the death in action of Vice Admiral Lord Nelson, were carried to England on board H. M. Schooner PICKLE by her captain, Lieutenant John Richards Lapenotiere.
Lapenotiere landed at Falmouth on Monday 4th November 1805 and set out "express by post-chaise" for London. He took some 37 hours on the 271 mile journey, changing horses 21 times. The last of these was at Hounslow late at night on Tuesday 5th. His orders were to lose no time in reaching the Admiralty so, as the horses were still fresh, he pressed on through fog in Brentford and Chiswick toward Whitehall. Over the following four weeks other important messages arrived from the fleet with further details of the victory and anxiously awaited information on casualties. All the dispatches were landed at Falmouth and their couriers followed the same route through Brentford and Chiswick where horses and hospitality were available from the inns to all travellers on what is now the Trafalgar Way.

Canada House, Trafalgar Square, London SW1Y 5AYTrafalgar Way(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 27-Dec-2021)Link

26 Whitehall, London SW1A 2WHTrafalgar Way(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: The Trafalgar Way Destination - The Admiralty
On Monday 21st October 1805 the Royal Navy decisively defeated a combined French and Spanish fleet off Cape Trafalgar on the south west coast of Spain. This victory permanently removed the threat of invasion of England by the armies of Napoleon Bonaparte
The first official dispatches with the momentous news of the victory, and the death in action of Vice Admiral Lord Nelson, were carried to England on board H. M. Schooner PICKLE by her captain, Lieutenant John Richards Lapenotiere.
Lapenotiere landed at Falmouth on Monday 4th November 1805 and set out "express by post-chaise" for London. He took some 37 hours on the 271 mile journey, changing horses 21 times at a total cost of £46 19s 1d. Lapenotiere delivered his dispatches here to the Secretary of the Admiralty, William Marsden, at 1 a.m. on Wednesday 6th. Shortly thereafter a summary of the news was posted here and a crowd soon gathered. The news was passed to the Prime Minister and the King at once and special editions of newspapers were published later the same day to inform the nation.

near St Peter, New Orleans, LA 70116, USATransatlantic Slave Trade to Louisiana(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 28-May-2023)Link

30 Mitcham Road, Tooting, London SW17 9NATravel Tooting(Misc)(Photos Taken: 27-Mar-2022)Link

Kilburn High Road near Brondesbury Villas, London NW6 6HYTricycle Theatre(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 05-Feb-2022)Link

27a Mile End Road, London E1 4TPTrinity Almshouse(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 07-Sep-2016)Link

St Marys Church, Trinity Road, Wood Green, London N22 8LBTrinity Chapel (Churches etc) Francis Lycett (Philanthropist)(Photos Taken: 25-Oct-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: Trinity Chapel This stone was laid by Sir Francis Lyccett LP April 20 1871
The first Chapel commenced by the aid of a Fund to promote the erection of fifty Wesleyan Methodist Chapels in London and its suburbs to each of which Sir Francis engaged to give one thousand pounds.

Trinity House, Trinity Square, Tower Hill, London EC3N 4DHTrinity House(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 25-Jun-2015)Link

Wood Street, Barnet EN5 4AZTudor Hall(Education)(Photos Taken: 21-Jan-2018)Link

Dulwich Park, Dulwich, London SE21 7BBTurkey Oak(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 18-Aug-2020)Link

1 Green Bank, Wapping, London E1W 2PATurks Head(Pub)(Photos Taken: 07-Mar-2021)Link

1 Green Bank, Wapping, London E1W 2PATurks Head(HIstorical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Mar-2021)Link

Tachbrook Estate, Aylesford Street, Westminster, London SW1V 3RNTuttle Fields(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-May-2019)Link

Radnor Gardens, Cross Deep, Twickenham TW1 4QGTwickenham War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 20-Jul-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: 1914-1918 To the glorious memory of the men of Twickenham who fell in the Great War. Their name liveth for evermore
And to those who gave their lives in the war of 1939-1945

Devereux Court, London WC2R 3JJ House of Twining(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 03-Jun-2015)Link

Tyburn Convent, 8-9 Hyde Park Place, London W2 2LJTyburn (Gregory Gunne)(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 11-Jun-2015)Link

Marylebone High Street, London W1U 5HTTyburn Manor House(Stately Homes)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

Hilton London Metropole, 225 Edgware Road, Paddington, London W2 1JUTyburn Stone(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 25-Apr-2019)Link

Hilton London Metropole, 225 Edgware Road, Paddington, London W2 1JUTyburn Stone(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 12-Nov-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: (according to London Remembers) Half-a-mile from Tyburn Gate

Tyburn Convent, 8-9 Hyde Park Place, London W2 2LJTyburn Tree(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 12-Nov-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: The circular stone on the traffic island 300 paces east of this point marks the site of the ancient gallows known as Tyburn Tree. It was demolished in 1759.

Tyburn Convent, 8-9 Hyde Park Place, London W2 2LJTyburn-105 Catholic martyrs(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 11-Jun-2015)Link

218 Sussex Gardens, London W2 3UDUkrainian Canadians Servicemens Association(World War History)(Photos Taken: 17-Aug-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: In memory of the Ukrainian Canadians who served their country overseas during the Second World War. This building housed the headquarters of the Ukrainian Canadian Servicemen's Association from January 1943 to the war's end, of the Central Ukrainian Relief Bureau from September 1945 to the winter of 1948, and of the Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain from January 1946 to the spring of 1947. Ukrainian-Canadian relief operations continued in Europe until 1952. Placed by the Ukrainian communities of Canada and Great Britain, 19 September 1995.

19b Compton Terrace, Highbury, London N1 2UNUnion Chapel(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 28-Jun-2020)Link

19b Compton Terrace, Highbury, London N1 2UNUnion Chapel(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 28-Jun-2020)Link

Crescent Lane, Clapham, London SW4 9RPUnion of Post Office Workers(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 18-Nov-2019)Link

Stamford Street, London SE1Unitarian Chapel Portico(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 09-May-2015)Link

Methodist Central Hall, Storeys Gate, London SW1H 9NHUnited Nations(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 08-Feb-2016)Link

Guildhall Yard, London EC2V 5AAUnited Wards Club(Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 20-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: The United Wards Club of the City of London 1877-1977

Unity Mews, Kings Cross, London NW1 1NPUnity Theatre(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 30-Jan-2018)Link

Methodist Church Hall, Ilford Lane, Ilford IG1 2JZUphall Brick Earth Pits(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 24-May-2018)Link

604 Iberville Street, New Orleans, LA 70130, USAUpStairs Lounge Arson Attack(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

100 Chartres Street, New Orleans, LA 70130, USAUrsuline Nuns New Orleans(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

600 Ursulines Avenue, New Orleans, LA 70116, USAUrsuline Nuns New Orleans(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

Front Street, Key West, FL 33040, USAUS Civil War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: ERECTED 1866 By the Navy Club of Key West To the Memory of the Officers, Sailors & Soldiers of the Army, Navy & Marine Corps of the United States, who lost their lives in their Country's service upon this station from 1861 to 1866

38 Carrington Road, Dartford DA1 1XWV1 Bomb Carrington Road(World War History)(Photos Taken: 28-Apr-2023)Link

Highbury Corner Garden, London N1 2XBV1 Bomb Highbury Corner(World War History)(Photos Taken: 06-Feb-2018)Link

Central Parade, Hoe Street, Walthamstow, London E17 4RTV1 Bomb Walthamstow(World War History)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2018)Link

122 Lewisham High Street, London SE13 6JGV1 rocket Lewisham(World War History)(Photos Taken: 28-Apr-2016)Link

Glover House, Nunhead Lane, London SE15 3URV1 Rocket Nunhead Lane(World War History)(Photos Taken: 11-Jan-2020)Link

5 Staveley Road, Chiswick, London W4 3ESV2 Rocket 1(World War History)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2016)Link

277 New Cross Road, London SE14 6ASV2 Rocket 2(World War History)(Photos Taken: 17-Apr-2016)Link

277 New Cross Road, London SE14 6ASV2 Rocket 2(World War History)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2020)Link

The Crooked Billet, 286 Southborough Lane, Bromley, London BR2 8AAV2 Rocket 3(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-Aug-2016)Link

Sutton Courtney House, Hazelhurst Road, London SW17 0UBV2 Rocket 4(World War History)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2017)Link

66-50 Court Lane, Dulwich, London SE21 7DPV2 Rocket 5(World War History)(Photos Taken: 26-Jun-2018)Link

265 Kings Road, Kingston upon Thames KT2 5JHV2 Rocket 6(World War History)(Photos Taken: 02-Jul-2018)Link

Lordship Lane & Friern Road, East Dulwich, London SE22 0BLV2 Rocket 7(World War History)(Photos Taken: 17-Jul-2020)Link

Jerina ul. 1, 21000, Split, CroatiaVaros Freedom Fighters(World War History)(Photos Taken: 04-Oct-2023)Link

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Plaque Wording: You left from Varos, passed through Croatia and died for our freedom..... May this memorial be your return to Varos. God gave peace in the land of Croatia to the people of Varos

along Upper Causeway Inner Harbour wall, Victoria, BC, CanadaVeteran Tugboat Captains of Victoria(Misc)(Photos Taken: 07-Jul-2019)Link

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Hendon Park near Queens Road, Hendon, London NW4Veterans Avenue(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-Aug-2017)Link

Crystal Palace Park, London SE19 1UAVicar's Oak(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 19-Jan-2020)Link

David Livingstone Statue, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe David Livingstone (Explorer) Edward Paget (Religious)Victoria Falls (Misc)(Photos Taken: 18-Oct-2015)Link
Plaque Wording: 16 November 1855 - 16 November 1955. On the occasion of the centenary of David Livingstone's discovery of the Victoria Falls. Men and women of all races in, and from all parts of, The Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland assembled solemnly to dedicate themselves and their country to carry on the high Christian aims and ideals which inspired David Livingstone in his mission here. Unveiled by His Excellency The Right Honourable the Lord LLewellin, G.B.E, M.C., T.D., D.L., Governor-General of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, and dedicated by his grace the Lord Archbishop of Central Africa, Edward Francis Paget on 16 November 1955.

Teddington Park Road, Teddington TW11 0AGVictoria Golden Jubilee (Historical London)Teddington Water Fountain (Historical London)(Photos Taken: 20-Jul-2023)Link

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Plaque Wording: {left}Presented by 600 inhabitants of Teddington as a memento of the Jubilee of 1887
{right}Restored by the residents of Teddington as a memento of the jubilee of 2002 ansd 2012

Victoria Park, South Hackney, London E9 7DEVictoria Park(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 13-Dec-2019)Link

9 Empress Place, Singapore 179556Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 01-Nov-2018)Link

Waterloo Station, London SE1 8SWVictory Arch(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-Jul-2020)Link

5 Newburgh Street, London W1F 7RGVince Mans Shop(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 31-Dec-2018)Link

Little Edward Street, Albany Street, London NW1 4BGVinot Cars(Transport)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2020)Link

Virginia Settlers' Monument, Thames Path (NE Extension), Poplar, London E14 2DDVirginia Settlers Monument (Historical London)Susan Constant (Transport)The Godspeed (Transport)Discovery (Transport)(Photos Taken: 27-Dec-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: (brass plaque, photo on left) From near this spot, December 19 1606, sailed with 105 'adventurers': The 'Susan Constant' 100 tons. Capt. Christopher Newport in supreme command; The 'Godspeed' 40 tons. Capt. Bartholomew Gosnold; The 'Discovery' 20 tons. Capt. John Ratcliffe. Landed at Cape Henry, Virginia April 26 1607. Arrived at Jamestown Virginia May 13 1607 where these 'adventurers' founded the first permanent English colony in America under the leadership of the intrepid Capt. John Smith, Edward Maria Wingfield President of the Council, the Reverend Robert Hunt and others. At Jamestown July 30 1619, was convened the first representative assembly in America. Erected by the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities in 1928 in commemoration.
(on Marble Base, photo on right) Virginia Quay. The Virginia Settlers Memorial tablet was unveiled in 1928 on the wall of Brunswick House which formerly stood about 100 yards to the west of this point. In 1999 Barratt Homes Limited reinstated this monument and commissioned the mariner's astrolabe by Wendy Taylor C.B.E.

623 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70130, United StatesVitascope Hall(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

623 Canal Street, New Orleans, LA 70130, United StatesVitascope Hall(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

St Pancras New Church, Euston Road near Eversholt Street, London NW1 2BAVolunteer Service Company South Africa(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 27-Oct-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: In memory of L.C. T.H. Shorter, Pte F. Angelone, Pte J Masson & Pte A. Trimlet who died while on active service in South Africa with The Volunteer Service Company 2nd Battalion Middlesex Regt. This tablet is erected by their comrades of the service Co, Officers, NCO & men of the 17t Middx R.V.C.

St Anne and All Saints Church, Miles Street, Oval, London SW8 1RL Edwarde de Montjoie Rudolf (Social Reformer)Waifs and Strays Society (Charitable)(Photos Taken: 23-Nov-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: The Church of England Children's Society formerly the Waifs and Strays Society was founded in 1881 by Edward de M Rudolf (1852-1933), when he was superintendent of the Sunday School in this Parish of St Anne, South Lambeth. This tablet was erected in 1966 by the Society in thankful remembrance of the life and work of its founder

263 Acton High Street, London W3 9BYWaitrose(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 14-Aug-2018)Link

Young Vic Theatre, 66 The Cut, London SE1 8LZWalklings Bakery bomb(World War History)(Photos Taken: 06-Aug-2020)Link

Riverside Wall, Aragon Tower, George Beard Road, London SE8 3PEWall of the Ancestors (Historical London)Metrina (Misc)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2020)Link

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Riverside Wall, Aragon Tower, George Beard Road, London SE8 3PEWall of the Ancestors (Historical London) Debra Lee (Misc)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2020)Link

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Riverside Wall, Aragon Tower, George Beard Road, London SE8 3PEWall of the Ancestors (Historical London) Burnhart Gloss (Actor)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2020)Link

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Riverside Wall, Aragon Tower, George Beard Road, London SE8 3PEWall of the Ancestors (Historical London) Shirley Stewart (Misc)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2020)Link

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Riverside Wall, Aragon Tower, George Beard Road, London SE8 3PEWall of the Ancestors (Historical London) Tony O'Leary (Misc)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2020)Link

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Riverside Wall, Aragon Tower, George Beard Road, London SE8 3PEWall of the Ancestors (Historical London) Tommy Martin (Misc)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2020)Link

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Riverside Wall, Aragon Tower, George Beard Road, London SE8 3PEWall of the Ancestors (Historical London) Michael Hamilton (Misc)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2020)Link

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Riverside Wall, Aragon Tower, George Beard Road, London SE8 3PEWall of the Ancestors (Historical London) Peter Pope (Misc)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2020)Link

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Walpole Park, Mattock Lane, Ealing, London W5 5EQWalpole Park(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 28-Dec-2021)Link

Filmworks Walk, 1 Mattock Lane, Ealing, London W5 5BGWalpole Picture Theatre (TV Film Theatre) Alfred Burr (Architect)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2024)Link

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opposite 10 Church End, Walthamstow, London E17 9RJWalthamstow Fire Engine House(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2018)Link

22 Oak Hill Gardens, Woodford Green IG8 9DYWalthamstow Windmill(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 14-Oct-2016)Link

25 Jews Row, Wandsworth, London SW18 1AZWandsworth Garage(Transport)(Photos Taken: 24-Jun-2021)Link

Victoria & Albert Museum, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2RLWar damage at V&A(World War History)(Photos Taken: 25-Apr-2019)Link

16 Holly Walk, London NW3 6RAWatch House(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 17-May-2015)Link

Vestry House Museum, Vestry Road, Walthamstow E17 9NHWatch House(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2018)Link

Prince Albert Road, Regents Park, London NW1 7TNWater Meeting Bridge(Transport)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Water Meeting Bridge. Re-built by the St Pancras Metropolitan Borough Council and opened by His Worship The Mayor of St Pancras, Councillor T R Morris, JP on 22nd November 1961. Alderman Harold P. Bastie - Chairman Highways Committee C. S. Bainbridge MPGB, FRICS, MIMunL.- Borough Engineer & Surveyor L. G. Mouchel & Partners Ltd - Engineers James Crosby & Sons Ltd - Contractors R. C. E. Austin, LLM - Town Clerk

150 Waterloo Road, London SE1 8SBWaterloo Road Fire Station(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 06-Aug-2020)Link

16 St James's Square, St. James's, London SW1Y 4LHWaterloo Way(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 10-Feb-2020)Link

by Watney Market, Shadwell, London E1 2PPWatney Market Sewer Tragedy(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 27-Dec-2019)Link

Waxwell Lane and Uxbridge Road, Pinner HA5Wax Well(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Jun-2018)Link

Palmerston Road, Brondesbury, London NW6 2JSWebheath Estate(Misc)(Photos Taken: 17-May-2019)Link

118 Shirland Road, Maida Vale, London W9 2BTWelford and Sons Dairy(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 05-Apr-2021)Link

Linale House, Murray Grove, Hoxton, London N1 7QHWenlock Barn Estate(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Jul-2020)Link

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West Green Road, South Tottenham, London N15 5BQWest Green War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2022)Link

Leytonstone Road & Borthwick Road, London E15 1JAWest Ham Boundary Stone(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Aug-2021)Link

327B West End Lane, London NW6 1RSWest Hampstead Fire Station(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 29-Feb-2024)Link

North Dock, Poplar, London E14 5GLWest India Docks(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 14-Sep-2018)Link

West Lane War Memorial, West Lane, Bermondsey, London SE16 4NYWest Lane Memorial Gardens(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 07-Mar-2020)Link

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35 High Street, Acton, London W3 6NDWest London Trade Union Club(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 30-Mar-2022)Link

49 High Street, Harrow on the Hill, London HA1 3HTWest View Harrow(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-Jun-2018)Link

4 Maresfield Gardens, London NW3 5SUWestfield College(Education)(Photos Taken: 14-Jun-2015)Link

Buckingham Gate, Westminster, London SW1E 6BSWestminster Chapel(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 07-May-2019)Link

4 Greycoat Place, Westminster, London SW1P 1BNWestminster Fire Station(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-May-2019)Link

Westminster Hall, 3 St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JXWestminster Hall (Architectural Gems)King Edward VII (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: here rested from May 17 until Interment at Windsor May 20 1910 Edward VII King of Great Britain and Ireland & of the British Dominions beyond the seas: Emperor of India

Westminster Hall, 3 St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JXWestminster Hall (Architectural Gems) Warren Hastings (Civic Officer)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: On this spot Warren Hastings stood his trial 1788-1795. He was acquitted on all the charges.

Westminster Hall, 3 St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JXWestminster Hall (Architectural Gems) William Wallace (Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Near this spot, at the Kings Bench at the South end of the Hall, took place the trial of Sir William Wallace the Scottish Patriot on January 23rd August 1305

Westminster Hall, 3 St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JXWestminster Hall (Architectural Gems) Winston Churchill (Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Winston Churchill lay in state here from the Twenty-sevenh of January until his burial at Bladon on the Thirtieth of January Nineteen hundred and Sixty five

Westminster Hall, 3 St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JXWestminster Hall (Architectural Gems) Thomas More (Religious)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: In this hall Sir Thomas More Lord Chancellor of England - Speaker of the House of Commons - Author of Utopia was condemned to death 1 July 1535

Westminster Hall, 3 St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JXWestminster Hall (Architectural Gems)King George V (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: His Majesty King George the Fifth lay in state here from the twenty-third of January until his Burial at Windsor on the twenty-eighth of January nineteen hundred & thirty-six

Westminster Hall, 3 St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JXWestminster Hall (Architectural Gems)King Charles I (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: King Charles I The king Charles Stuart was tried for high treason on this spot by the High Court of Justice established by the Commons of England for that purpose. Saturday 20th, Monday 22nd, Tuesday 23rd and Saturday 27th January 1649. The King was convicted of treason and sentenced to death on Saturday 27th January and executed in front of the Banqueting House, Whitehall Place at two o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday 30th January 1649.

Westminster Hall, 3 St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JXWestminster Hall (Architectural Gems)Queen Mary (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Her Majesty Queen Mary lay in state here from the twenty-ninth of March until her Burial at Windsor on the thirty-first of March nineteen hundred & fifty-three

Westminster Hall, 3 St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JXWestminster Hall (Architectural Gems)Queen Elizabeth II (Royalty) Simon de Montfort (Nobleman)King Henry III (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Queen Elizabeth II here replied to addresses presented by both Houses of Parliament on 22nd June 1965 commemorating the meeting of the parliament of 1265 to which Simon de Montfort Earl of Leicester caused to be summoned in the name of King Henry III not only Prelates Lay Magnates and Knights of the Shire but also representatives of cities and boroughs

Westminster Hall, 3 St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JXWestminster Hall (Architectural Gems)Queen Elizabeth II (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Queen Elizabeth on May 4th 1977 here replied to addresses presented by both Houses of Parliament on the occasion of Her Majesty's Silver Jubilee

16A Croxley Road, Queens Park, London W9 3HLWestminster Society(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 28-Jul-2020)Link

Marshall Street, Soho, London W1F 7ETWestminster Union Workhouse(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 07-Sep-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: This building was erected at the suggestion & unceasing beneficial exertions of George Halfhide Esqr. Anno Domini 1826.
Richard Smike James Taylor - Churchwardens

Foreshore, Deptford, London SE8 3BAWhales in The Thames (Historical London) John Evelyn (Author)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Whales in the Thames
[top centre] Occasionally whales and seals are seen in the Thames. Since 1986 Common Seals have been spotted as far up as Richmond. A Lesser Rorqual Whale has been seen as well as a Bottle-Nosed Dolphin which was stranded at East India Dock. Such incidents have offered exciting distractions for the people of London over many centuries. [top left] Several incidents of whales in the Thames were recorded by John Evelyn, Deptford's famous 17th century diarist. In 1658 he noted that "a large whale was taken betwixt my land abutting on the Thames and Greenwich, which drew an in the concourse to sea it, by water, coach and on foote. It appeared first below Greenwich at low water, for at high water it would have destroyed all the boats.
[top right] After a long conflict it was killed with a harping yron, struck in the head, out of which spouted blood and water by two tunnels and after a horrid groan it ran quite on shore and died." Again in 1699 Evelyn wrote "After an extraordinary storm there came up the Thames a whale fifty-six feet long". In 1842 the capture of a young fin whale about 20 feet long provided quite an attraction. It was killed off Deptford Pier one Sunday by a number of watermen and its two ton body was displayed at the Bull and Butcher public house on the corner of Old King Street nearby. A printer in Flagon Row, Deptford quickly printed up some bills to advertise this "Extraordinary and Surprising Novelty" for sight-seers.
In 1965 there was great excitement when a school of about 20 whales was sighted off Woolwich pier. Billy Smart's Circus tried to catch one and enlisted the support of skin-divers, a gigantic fishing net and a rubber dingy {stet} to inflate under the unfortunate captive. They planned to take the whale to a temporary pool on Clapham Common then to a permanent aquarium at Windsor. All was frustrated when a policeman pointed out that anything caught in the Thames becomes property of the Queen and under the Whaling Industry Act you cannot catch a whale in British waters. The whale catchers were last seen edging the whales out of the river, hoping to catch one in the open sea.

Black Prince Road and Albert Embankment, Lambeth, London SE1White Hart Dock(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 30-Mar-2019)Link

Altab Ali Park, Adler Street, Shadwell, London E1 1FDWhitechapel(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2021)Link

Altab Ali Park, Adler Street, Shadwell, London E1 1FDWhitechapel Drinking Fountain(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2021)Link

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Plaque Wording: (On the outer arch:) Believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and thou shalt be saved.
(On the inner arch:) Whosoever will let him take the water of life freely.
Erected 1860 by one unknown yet well known. Removed from old church railing and re-erected on present site AD 1879.

145 Whitecross Street, London EC1Y 8JLWhitecross Market(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 27-Apr-2017)Link

144 Richmond Hill, Richmond TW10 6RW Star and Garter Home Wick House(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 29-Apr-2015)Link

535 Greene Street, Key West, FL 33040, United StatesWilliam Curry Warehouse(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2023)Link

25 Cecil Court, London WC2N 4EZWilliamson Dressler(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 09-Aug-2016)Link

70B High Street Wimbledon, London SW19 5EEWimbledon Village(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 26-May-2022)Link

High Street Wimbledon, London SW19 5NAWimbledon War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 26-May-2022)Link

High Street Wimbledon, London SW19 5NAWimbledon War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 26-May-2022)Link

Pickfords Lane, London SE1 9LBWinchester Palace(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 26-Jun-2017)Link

West Green, Tottenham, London N15 5BQWindrush Memorial(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 25-Oct-2019)Link

Windrush Square, Brixton, London SW2 1EFWindrush Monument(World War History)(Photos Taken: 08-Aug-2017)Link

Windsor Bridge, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1PXWindsor Bridge(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2016)Link

King George V Memorial, Windsor SL4 1PUWindsor Martyrs(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 11-Feb-2019)Link

Woldenberg Park, New Orleans, LA 70130, USAWoldenberg Riverfront Park(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

SOAS University of London, Torrington Square, London WC1H 0XG Arielle Tse (Sculptor)Women in London University (Education)(Photos Taken: 20-Jan-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: I am rooted, but I flow Arielle Tse
This work commemorates the 150th anniversary of the UK's first admission of women into university education by the University of London
It was made possible by generous grants from the University's Convocation Trust and the University of London. November 2018

1 Robert Street, Charing Cross, London WC2N 6BNWomen's Freedom League(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 20-Sep-2023)Link

Bury Place, Bloomsbury, London WC1A 2SLWomen's Freedom League(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 29-Jan-2019)Link

Vue Cinema, 3 Cranbourn Street, Leicester Square, London WC2H 7ALWonder Woman(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 21-Jul-2020)Link

near 611 Wood Street, Austin, TX 78703, USAWood Street Settlement at Shoal Creek(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2023)Link

281 Acton Lane, Chiswick, London W4 5DHWoolseys of Acton(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 17-Jun-2017)Link

Grand Depot Road, Woolwich, London SE18 6XJWoolwich Boer war memorial(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 28-Feb-2020)Link

Junction of Green Street and Barking Road, West Ham, London E13 9ERWorld Cup 1966 (Sport) Martin Peters (Sportsman) Geoff Hurst (Sportsman) Bobby Moore (Sportsman) Ray Wilson (Sportsman) Alan Ball (Sportsman) Nobby Stiles (Sportsman) Bobby Charlton (Sportsman) George Cohen (Sportsman) Roger Hunt (Sportsman) Gordon Banks (Sportsman) Jack Charlton (Sportsman) Alf Ramsey (Sportsman) Philip Jackson (Sculptor)Prince Andrew (Duke of York) (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 07-Feb-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: THE CHAMPIONS England and West Ham United Captain Bobby Moore hoisted on the shoulders of his team mates holds aloft the Jules Rimet trophy. This famous image captures England's memorable 4-2 victory over West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. England's goals were scored by West Ham United's Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst whose hat-trick made him a footballing legend. It was a defining moment for both England and West Ham United. Sculpture by Philip Jackson. Unveiled by HRH The Duke of York CVO ADC on 28th April 2003

1 St Katharine's Way, St Katharine's & Wapping, London E1W 1BF Peter Gadsden (Engineer)World Trade Centre London (Misc)(Photos Taken: 07-Mar-2021)Link

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SIlent Wings Museum, Lubbock, TX 79403, USAWorld War II Glider Pilots Lubbock(World War History)(Photos Taken: 03-Jun-2023)Link

Gutter Lane, London EC2VWorshipful Company of Broderers(Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

St Dunstan's Hill, London EC3R 5DDWorshipful Company of Basketmakers (Trade Group) Geoffrey Rowley (Misc)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2023)Link

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6 Cannon Street, London EC4M 5SBWorshipful Company of Cordwainers(Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

21 College Hill, London EC4R 2RPWorshipful Company of Cutlers(Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

301 Upper Thames Street, London EC4RWorshipful Company of Dyers(Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 03-Jun-2016)Link

5 Lothbury, London EC2R 7APWorshipful Company of Founders (Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2016)Link

6 Gresham Street, London EC2V 7PBWorshipful Company of Haberdashers(Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 09-Sep-2016)Link

73 Pitfield Street, Hoxton, London N1 6BTWorshipful Company of Haberdashers (Trade Group)Haberdashers Place (Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Jul-2020)Link

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Bucklersbury Passage, London EC2RWorshipful Company of Loriners(Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 25-Jun-2015)Link

88 Wood Street, London EC2V 7AJWorshipful Company of Parish Clerks(Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

Peters Hill, London EC4VWorshipful Company of Upholders(Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

Florencia Bay, near Ucluelet, BC, CanadaWreck of the Florencia(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 05-Jul-2019)Link

St John's Church, 73 Waterloo Road, London SE1 8TYWW1 Memorial at St John's Waterloo(World War History)(Photos Taken: 04-Aug-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {The bronze plaque is above the white stone} Erected by the nursing staff in honour of the patients who died in the King George Hospital, H. M. Stationery Office Stamford Street, used as a military hospital during the war.
{The White Stone} In memory of those who have given their lives for their country. The names of those who died in the King George Hospital are inscribed on a parchment roll placed with the church records. The names of those who were parishioners of St. John's Church are inscribed on the three remaining panels of this memorial.

Waterloo Station, London SE1 8SWWW1 Memorial Waterloo(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-Jul-2020)Link

13 College Lane, Kentish Town, London NW5 1BJWW1 plaque in College Lane(World War History)(Photos Taken: 19-May-2019)Link

Waterloo East Station, Brad Street, London SE1 8TGWW2 Air Raid Shelter(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-Jul-2020)Link

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72 Broadway, Bexleyheath, Kent DA6 7DFWW2 Bomb(World War History)(Photos Taken: 06-Sep-2017)Link

Bexleyheath Police Station, 24 Mayplace Road West, Bexleyheath DA7 4JJWW2 bomb(World War History)(Photos Taken: 04-Jul-2017)Link

Waterloo Station, London SE1 8SWWW2 Memorial Waterloo(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-Jul-2020)Link

Waterloo Station, London SE1 8SWWW2 Memorial Waterloo(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-Jul-2020)Link

WWII Memorial Plaque, Ucluelet, BC V0R 3A0, CanadaWWII Memorial Plaque(World War History)(Photos Taken: 05-Jul-2019)Link

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175 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000, AustraliaWyoming Building (Sydney)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 20-Nov-2018)Link

Yalumba, 40 Eden Valley Road, Angaston SA 5353, AustraliaYalumba Distillery(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 14-Nov-2018)Link

Juxon House, 100 St. Pauls Churchyard, London EC4M 8BUYMCA(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 09-Aug-2016)Link

955 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC V6Z 1Y2, CanadaYMCA(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 11-Jul-2019)Link

38 Bolton Gardens, Chelsea, London SW5 0AQYouth Hostel Association(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 11-Oct-2022)Link

30B Phillip Street, Singapore 048696Yueh Hai Ching Temple(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 01-Nov-2018)Link

61 Farringdon Road, London EC1M 3JBZeppelin Raid(World War History)(Photos Taken: 03-Jun-2016)Link

Lincolns Inn Chapel, Old Square, Chancery Lane, WC2A 3TLZeppelin Raid (World War History)(Photos Taken: 29-Jan-2019)Link

440 Alexandra Avenue, Harrow, London HA2 9TLZoroastrian Centre(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 18-Jun-2018)Link

Rorkes Drift, KwaZulu-Natal, South AfricaZulu dead of Rorkes Drift(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 13-Mar-2017)Link

St George's Gardens, Wakefield Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1H 8HZ Charles Edward Stuart (Royalty) Jacobite Army (1745) (Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 04-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: In memory of the officers and gentlemen of the army of Prince Charles Edward Stuart who were executed on Kennington Common in July, August and November 1746. Nine of the Manchester Regiment and seven Scots are buried here. Francis Towneley, Colonel of the Manchester Regiment lies in the churchyard of Old St Pancras church. Tandem Triumphans The 1745 Association

135 Rotherhithe Street, London SE16 4NF135 Rotherhithe Street(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-Aug-2017)Link

18 Tuesday Market Place, Kings Lynn, Norfolk PE30 1JW18 Tuesday Market Place(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 02-Oct-2017)Link

Holy Sepulchre Church, Holborn Viaduct, London EC1A 2DQ1st Drinking Fountain (Historical London) Sam Gurney (Politician)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: {around the top}The gift of Sam Gurney M.P. 1859
{in the centre}The first metropolitan drinking fountain erected on Holborn Hill in 1809 and removed when the viaduct was constructed in 1867
{at the bottom}Replace the cup

250 City Road, London EC1V 2AB250 City Road(misc)(Photos Taken: 22-Oct-2020)Link

59 Old Compton Street, Soho, London W1D 6HR2i Coffee Bar(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Feb-2018)Link

Siege Bell War Memorial, 32 Lvant, Il-Belt Valletta, Malta50 Years of Peace in Europe(World War History)(Photos Taken: 01-May-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: Valletta and the European Parliament celebrate together 50 years of Peace and Prosperity amongst the Peoples of Europe. United in diversity

Plumstead Common Road, London SE18 7QR8th London Howitzers(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 28-Feb-2020)Link

Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, London W1K 2HP9/11 Memorial(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Those United Kingdom citizens who lost their lives are remembered here by name:
67 names follow

Southwark Cathedral Garden, London Bridge, London SE1 9DA9/11 Memorial (Crime and Terrorism)Marsh and McLennan (Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 04-Aug-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Marsh and McLennan's London offices are nearby.

Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, London W1K 2HP9/11 Memorial(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2020)Link

142 W 31st Street, New York, NY 10001, USA9/11 Memorial Ladder 24 Manhattan(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 11-Jun-2023)Link

227 6th Ave, New York, NY 10014, USA9/11 Memorial Ladder 5 Manhattan(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 11-Jun-2023)Link

227 6th Ave, New York, NY 10014, USA9/11 Memorial Ladder 5 Manhattan(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 11-Jun-2023)Link

901 Homer Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 2W6, Canada901-911 Homer Street(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 10-Jul-2019)Link

Holland Park, Kensington, London W8 6LUAbbotsbury Gate Holland Park(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 07-Nov-2019)Link

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Ace Cafe, Ace Corner, North Circular Road, London NW10 7UDAce Cafe(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 23-Jun-2021)Link

Acton Cemetery, North Acton, London W3 0PHActon Cemetery War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 16-Jan-2022)Link

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Acton Fire Station, Gunnersbury Lane, London W3 8EAActon Fire Station (Historical London) Richard William Birkett (Civic Officer)(Photos Taken: 13-May-2022)Link

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Adelaide Botanic Gardens, Adelaide, SA, AustraliaAdelaide Lunatic Asylum(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 13-Nov-2018)Link

Adelphi Terrace, London WC2NAdelphi Terrace (Historical London) John Adam (Architect) Robert Adam (Architect) Topham Beauclerk (Painter) Diana Beauclerk (Painter) David Garrick (Director) Richard D'Oyly Carte (Entrepreneur) Thomas Hardy (Poet) George Bernard Shaw (Author)Savage Club (Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Feb-2018)Link
Plaque Wording: The Adelphi This building stands on the site of Adelphi Terrace built by the brothers Adam in 1768 - 1774. Among the occupants of the Terrace were Topham and Lady Diana Beauclerk, David Garrick, Richard Doyly Carte, Thomas Hardy & George Bernard Shaw, The London School of Economics and Political Science and the Savage Club also had their premises here. LCC 1951

28 Penton Street, London N1 9PSAfrican National Congress(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 10-May-2015)Link

Holborn Viaduct, London EC1A 2DEAgriculture Holborn Viaduct(Misc)(Photos Taken: 22-Jun-2022)Link

22 Mitcham Road, Tooting, London SW17 9NAAgriculture Tooting(Misc)(Photos Taken: 27-Mar-2022)Link

Bedford Hotel, 93 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4HDAir Raids(World War History)(Photos Taken: 30-Jan-2018)Link

Southern End of Albert Bridge, London SW11Albert Bridge(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 29-Oct-2019)Link

Southern End of Albert Bridge, London SW11Albert Bridge(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 12-May-2015)Link

near 2 Love Lane, London EC2V 7JQAldermanbury conduit(Science and Engineering)(Photos Taken: 29-Jun-2017)Link

61 St Martins le Grand, St Pauls, London EC1A 4ERAldersgate Site(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Sep-2016)Link

near 88 Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 4BYAldgate Pump(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: The Aldgate Pump A well for fresh drinking water has been on this site since the 13th century. The Aldgate Pump has long been a landmark point for visitors to east London, mentioned by Charles Dickens and in traditional rhyme and song. In 1876 the pump's water was connected to the mains water supply after the old well was found to be contaminated. The current Portland stone obelisk dates from the 18th century. The brass wolf's head spout is 19th century. The lantern on top is a handmade replica of the original lost around 1900. Repaired and restored in 2019 by the City of London with the assistance of the Heritage of London Trust and a gift from Miss Anthea Gray.

88 Aldgate High Street, London EC3N 1LHAldgate Site(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2016)Link

5 Upper St Martin's Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9EAAldridge's Horse Bazaar(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Nov-2021)Link

South Terrace, Alexandra Palace, London N22Alexandra Palace(Stately Homes)(Photos Taken: 13-Apr-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: {A laurel wreath surrounding the entwined letter: H B.}
To commemorate the services of Henry Burt, J. P. who was the originator of the proposal to purchase the Palace and Park for the people. His courage, assiduity, and strenuous efforts were rewarded and on the 18th of May, 1901, the Park was opened to the public. His subsequent services and splendid financial help should here be recorded and his name held in remembrance by all who appreciate this great public possession.
By order of the Trustees, 1921.

Mississippi River Trail, Algiers, New Orleans, LA 70114, USAAlgiers New Orleans(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

St Mary Le Bow Church, Cheapside, London EC2V 6AU John Milton (Poet)All Hallows Bread Street (Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: Three poets, in three distant ages born,
Greece, Italy, and England did adorn;
The first in loftiness of thought surpassed,
The next in majesty; in both the last:
The force of nature could no farther go,
To make a third, she joined the other two.
John Milton was born in Bread-Street on Friday the 9th day of December 1608 and was baptised in the parish-church of All-Hallows Bread-Street on Tuesday the 20th day of December 1608.
This tablet was placed on the church of All-Hallows, Bread Street early in the nineteenth century, as a memorial of the event therein recorded and was removed in the year 1876 when that church was pulled down and the parish united for ecclesiastical purposes with the parish of St. Mary-le-Bow.

All Saints Church, Trewsbury Road, Crystal Palace, London SE26 5DPAll Saints WW2 Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 29-Apr-2022)Link

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401 Hornby Streeet, Vancouver, BC V6C 3J1, CanadaAlong the Bluff (Vancouver)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 12-Jun-2019)Link

Altab Ali Park, Adler Street, Shadwell, London E1 1FDAltab Ali Park(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2021)Link

39 Weymouth Mews, London W1G 7EFAmbulance Service (London Auxiliary)(World War History)(Photos Taken: 22-Jun-2015)Link

The Battery, New York, NY 10004, USAAmerican Immigrants(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 11-Jun-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: The Immmigrants dedicated to the people of all nations who entered America through Castle Gardens

Garden of Remembrance, Amersham Old Town, HP7 0HTAmersham Great War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 19-Aug-2017)Link

Amersham Martyrs Memorial, 62A Station Road, Amersham HP7 0BDAmersham Martyrs Memorial(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 19-Aug-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: In the shallow of depression at a spot 100 yards left of this monument seven Protestants, six men and one woman were burned to death at the stake. They died for the principles of religious liberty, for the right to read and interpret the Holy Scriptures and to worship God according to their consciences as revealed through Gods Holy Word
Their names shall live for ever

St Helen Garden, Lloyd Square, Clerkenwell, London WC1X 9BDAmwell Society(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 28-Feb-2019)Link

24 Gower Street, London WC1E First in England Anaesthetic(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 16-May-2015)Link

Angel Alley, 84b Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7QXAngel Alley(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 01-May-2019)Link

Angel Place, Borough, London SE1 1JAAngel Place (Marshalsea Prison)(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-Aug-2020)Link

Park Lane & Brook Gate, London W1K 7QFAnimals in War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 04-Nov-2021)Link

10 Cambridge Avenue, London NW6 5BAAnimals of War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: {left of ddor}This building is dedicated as a memorial to the countless thousands of god's humble creatures who suffered and perished in the Great War, 1914-18. Knowing nothing of the cause, looking forward to no final victory, filled only with love, faith and loyalty, they endured much and died for us. May we all remember them with gratitude, and in the future commemorate their suffering and death by showing kindness and consideration to living animals.
{right of door}1914-1918, this tablet records the deaths by enemy action, disease or accident, of 484,143 horses, mules, camels and bullocks, and of many hundreds of dogs, carrier pigeons and other creatures on the various fronts during the Great War. It also records the fact that in France alone, 725,216 sick and wounded animals were treated in the veterinary hospitals provided by the R.S.P.C.A.

Battersea Park, London SW11 4BEAnzac Battlefield Boulder(World War History)(Photos Taken: 29-Oct-2019)Link

Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho, London W1D 7EZApollo Theatre(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 20-Jun-2020)Link

2211 Broadway, New York, NY 10024, USAApthorp Apartments(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 17-Apr-2018)Link

1 Pauntley Street, Holloway, London N19 3TGArchway Toll Gate(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 30-Jan-2018)Link

Ealing Green, London W5Armenian Genocide(World War History)(Photos Taken: 28-Aug-2019)Link

just off 26 Bond Street, Ealing, London W5 5AAArmenian Genocide(World War History)(Photos Taken: 10-Feb-2024)Link

7-9 Westmoreland Road, Walworth, London SE17 2AXArments(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 24-May-2019)Link

Arniston, Western Cape, South AfricaArniston Shipwreck(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 26-Mar-2017)Link

139 Addiscombe Road, Croydon CR0 6SJAshleigh and India Houses(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2017)Link

14 Lvant, Il-Belt Valletta, MaltaAssociation of Paulinis Malta(Religious Group)(Photos Taken: 01-May-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: THE PAWLINI ASSOCIATION THANKS TO OUR FATHERS AT THIS PLACE THEY WORKED TO DECORATE THE STREETS OF THE CITY OF VALLETTA The 50th Anniversary today February 15 1858

16 Henniker Mews, Chelsea, London SW3 6BLAston Martin(Transport)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2020)Link

24 Old Bond Street, Mayfair, London W1S 4ALAtkinsons Carillon(Music)(Photos Taken: 23-Oct-2019)Link

Texas Confederate Memorial Lawn, W 11th Street, Austin, TX 78701, USAAustin War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 30-May-2023)Link

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Plaque Wording: They live with us ??? in ?????? memory World War II Dec 1941 - Dec 1945?

Australian War Memorial, 4-5 Grosvenor Place, London SW1X 7DLAustralian War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 07-May-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: This memorial honours the commitment of Australians who served alongside Britain and her allies in defence of freedom in the First and Second World Wars. The battle sites are representative of the many places where Australians, together with their comrades, fought and died. The place names record the origins of Australian servicemen and women many of whom were born in the United Kingdom and elsewhere. Each is a reminder of the impact of war on families and communities. The flow of water over these names evokes memories of service, suffering and sacrifice. Tonkin Zulaikha Greer-Architects Janet Laurence-Artist

124 Westbourne Terrace, London W2 6QJAustrian Centre(World War History)(Photos Taken: 31-Dec-2018)Link

Middle of Hampstead Heath, London NW3 Hampstead Heath Avenue of Trees(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 29-Apr-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: This avenue was replanted in November 1988 to replace trees destroyed by a hurricane during the night of 15/16 October 1987. Trees donated by The Heath & Old Hampstead Society, the Franklin Cole Foundation, Task Force Trees & Eric Woods Esq.
London Residuary Body

26 King Edwards Road, Hackney, London, E9 7SFAyah's Home(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 31-Jul-2022)Link

Rua da Trindade 2-24, Agua de Pau,Sao Miguel, AzoresAzores immigrants from Sao Paulo(Misc)(Photos Taken: 11-Jan-2024)Link

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Plaque Wording: Longing - More than absence, there is the will of presence. Tribute paid by the Friends of Convivio de Água de Pau in Montreal to all immigrants from São Paulo. A recognition that was attended by the Mayor of Lagoa, Dr. Cristina Calisto, and the President of the Água de Pau Parish Council, Paulo Ricardo Melo. Água de Pau Village, August 7, 2022

near Av. Infante Dom Henrique, 9500-768 Ponta Delgada, Sao Miguel, AzoresAzores Sailors Tribute(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 11-Jan-2024)Link

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65 Kings Cross Road, London WC1X 9LWBagnigge House(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 11-May-2022)Link

Lea Bridge Road, London E10 7EFBakers Almshouses(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2018)Link

near 8 Change Alley, London EC3V 9AZBakers Chop House Site(Pub)(Photos Taken: 29-Jun-2017)Link

Clive Steps, Westminster, London SW1A 2AEBali Bombing Memorial(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 26-Feb-2017)Link

Bali Bombing Memorial, Malabar NSW 2036, AustraliaBali Bombing Memorial(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 18-Nov-2018)Link

Banff Springs Hotel, Golden Knowes Road, Banff AB45 2JE, CanadaBanff Springs Hotel(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 18-Jun-2019)Link

Banff Springs Hotel, Golden Knowes Road, Banff AB45 2JE, CanadaBanff Springs Hotel(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 18-Jun-2019)Link

Bank House, Kings Staithe Square, Kings Lynn, Norfolk PE30 1RDBank House(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 02-Oct-2017)Link

640 W Pender Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 1V9, CanadaBank of Montreal(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 11-Jul-2019)Link

Barking Abbey Grounds, 21 Abbey Road, Barking IG11 8DDBarking Abbey (Churches etc)St Margaret 's Church Barking (Churches etc)Curfew Tower Barking (Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 07-Feb-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Barking Abbey Was founded by St Erkenwald in the year 666. Destroyed by the Danes it was rebuilt in the 10th century. William the Conqueror stayed here after his coronation in 1066. It was dissolved in 1539 and demolished within three years.
Saint Margarets Church Founded about 1215 was altered and enlarged in the 15th and 16th centuries. Captain Cook was married here in 1762.
Curfew Tower A gateway to the abbey built in the 14th century and reconstructed in 1460. The 12th century stone head now in the chapel over the gateway was the object of pilgrimage in medieval times.

This stone was set up on 4th December 1960 to mark the fifth centenary of the Curfew Tower.

Barking Park, Longbridge Road, Barking IG11 8TABarking Road Recreation Ground(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 05-Jun-2021)Link

9 Barnsbury Park, London N1 1HHBarnsbury Beech(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 30-Jan-2018)Link

Odeon Cinema, 22-24 Leicester Square, London WC2H 7LQBatman(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 21-Jul-2020)Link

Garden Museum, Lambeth Palace Road, London SE1 7LBBattle of Alkmaar(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 10-Apr-2022)Link

3-5 Dock Street, Stepney, London E1 8JNBattle of Cable Street(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Aug-2016)Link

13 Angel Mews, Shadwell, London E1 0DHBattle of Cable Street(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2021)Link

New Cross Inn, 323 New Cross Road, London SE14 6ASBattle of Lewisham(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 14-Sep-2018)Link

St John's Wood Church Gardens, Wellington Place, St John's Wood, London NW8 9JA Samuel Godley (Armed Forces)Battle of Waterloo (Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 06-Aug-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: In memory of Samuel Godley late a private in the second regiment of life guards whose daring and heroic courage displayed when charging the French cuirassiers at the Battle of Waterloo caused his achievments to be recorded in the annals of war and produced this tribute to his memory from his comrades. He died 16 January 1832 aged 51 years.
This stone was established by the non-commissioned officers.

on the balcony above the main concourse. Waterloo Station, Waterloo Road, London SE1 8SW Battle of Waterloo (Armed Forces) Arthur Wellesley (1st Duke of Wellington) (Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 06-Aug-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Dedicated to the memory of those from the Allied armies who gave their lives in the Battle of Waterloo.
{On the medallion:} Wellington Waterloo June 18, 1815 T. Wyon S.
"My heart is broken by the terrible loss I have sustained in my old friends and companions and my poor soldiers. Believe me, nothing except a battle lost can be half so melancholy as a battle won."
Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington

White Lion Hill, London EC4V 3DBBaynards Castle Site(Stately Homes)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

2 Savoy Place, London WC2R 0BLBBC(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 02-Jun-2015)Link

30 Aldwych, London WC2B 4BGBBC Bush House(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 06-Jul-2017)Link

off Eldon Avenue, Borehamwood WD6 1NLBBC Elstree Centre(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 22-Sep-2017)Link

Lime Grove, White City, London W12 8EEBBC Lime Grove(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 16-Jul-2017)Link

Market Place, back of 200 Oxford Street, London W1D 1NUBBC Overseas Service(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 10-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: British Broadcasting Corporation 1942-1957
From June 1942 for fifteen years this building was the headquarters of the B.B.C. Overseas Services. During the war direct broadcasts were made to America from the roof while air-raids were in progress. The B.B.C. vacated the premises in November 1957

Queen Caroline St, Hammersmith, London W6 9BZBBC Riverside Studios(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 19-Mar-2018)Link

1 Portland Place, London W1B 1PNBBC School Radio(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

Alexandra Palace, London N22 7AYBBC Television(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 13-Apr-2016)Link

840 W Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 3J1, CanadaBC and Yukon Chamber of Mines(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 11-Jul-2019)Link

22 Chittys Lane, Dagenham RM8 1UPBecontree Estate(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 24-May-2018)Link

Bloomsbury Square, Holborn, London WC1A 2RJBedford Estate(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Dined at my Lord Treasurer's, the Earle of Southampton, in Bloomsbury where he was building a noble square or piazza, a little towne" John Evelyn's diary, 1665.

Acton Park, near East Acton Lane, London W3 7JXBeirut Explosion(Disasters)(Photos Taken: 07-Jan-2022)Link

103 Eaton Square, Belgravia, London SW1W 9AABelgian Volunteers(World War History)(Photos Taken: 13-Feb-2018)Link

Victoria Embankment, London WC2N 6PBBelgium Gratitude Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 22-Nov-2022)Link

Pitfield Street, Hoxton, London N1 6BTBeloved Friend Trough(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Jul-2020)Link

51 Belsize Square, London NW3 4HXBelsize Square Synagogue(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 25-Aug-2019)Link

49 Chagford Street, Marylebone, London NW1 6PUBentley Motor Car(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Feb-2018)Link

Woldenberg Park, New Orleans, LA 70130, USABerger Family Great Lawn(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2023)Link

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Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 3BUBermondsey Abbey(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 10-Aug-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Bermondsey Abbey
The Cluniac (Benedictine) Priory of St Saviour at Bermondsey occupied ground between Bermondsey Street, Abbey Street and Grange Walk. Founded in 1082 it flourished from the 12th to 15th century. This plaque marks the site of the Abbey Church.

Shortwave Cinema, 10 Bermondsey Square, London SE1 3UNBermondsey Abbey(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2017)Link

Hoop Lane Cemetery, Hoop Lane, London NW11 7NLBeth Shalom Holocaust Centre(World War History)(Photos Taken: 04-Nov-2019)Link

145 London Wall, London EC2M 5NTBethlehem Hospital (Second) Site (Bedlam)(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 09-Aug-2016)Link

Bethnal Green Tube Station, Roman Road, London E2 0ETBethnal Green Disaster(World War History)(Photos Taken: 07-Sep-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: The Bethnal Green Tube Shelter Disaster
On 3 March 1943 the air raid warning sounded at 8:17pm. People made their way in the pitch dark of the blackout to file in an orderly manner down the steps of the single entrance to the unfinished Bethnal Green underground station next to this memorial. It had been in regular use since 1940 as a deep air raid shelter.
Over the next 10 minutes local pubs and cinemas emptied so that some 2,000 people were already in the shelter by 8.27 pm when the searchlight went on. Those still waiting to enter were alarmed by the deafening sound of a new anti-aircraft rocket battery opening fire for the first time nearby. They assumed it to be enemy bombs falling. At that time three buses set down their passengers at the unsupervised shelter entrance. The crowd hurried down the poorly-lit 10 foot wide first flight of 19 concrete steps which had no central handrail. On this wet, slippery stairway a woman with a child fell on the third step from the bottom and others tumbled over her. The crowd above continued pressing forward unable to see the horror of what was happening below. Within seconds the whole staircase was a solid, tangled mass of 300 people trapped five or six deep.
Despite heroic efforts, rescuers working above and below found it difficult to release them before they suffocated in the crush. It was 11.40 pm before the last of the total 173 dead was pulled out - 84 women, 62 children and 27 men. Sixty-two people were hospitalised and at least 30 more walked away wounded. Many more suffered life-long trauma. This was the worst civilian disaster of the Second World War.

Bethnal Green Tube Station, Roman Road, London E2 0ETBethnal Green Disaster(World War History)(Photos Taken: 07-Sep-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: Site of the worst civilian disaster of the second world war
In memory of 173 men, women and children who lost their lives on the evening of Wednesday 3rd March 1943 descending these steps to Bethnal Green Underground air raid shelter
Not forgotten

385 Cambridge Heath Road, Bethnal Green, London E2 9RABethnal Green Town Hall (Historical London) Alfred Fisk Barnard (Civic Officer)(Photos Taken: 21-Jun-2022)Link

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Bevis Marks Synagogue, Bevis Marks, London EC3A 5DQBevis Marks War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 10-Nov-2022)Link

5 Garratt Lane, London SW18Biograph Theatre(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 29-Mar-2016)Link

Clapton Pond, Lower Clapton Road, London E5 0QHBishops Wood Almshouses(Charitable)(Photos Taken: 09-Oct-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: Bishops Wood Almshouses Erected and endowed by Dr Thomas Wood sometime bishop of Lichfield and Coventry. Born in the parish of Hackney 1607 and died 1692. The almshouses and chapel were restored by the trustees A.D. 1930.

19 High Street, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1BEBlack Boy Inn(Pub)(Photos Taken: 18-Jun-2017)Link

Blackfriars Bridge, London EC4V 3QRBlackfriars Bridge(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 14-Jun-2015)Link
Plaque Wording: Blackfriars Bridge
standing on the site of the original bridge named after William Pitt the Elder in 1760. Constructed and maintained without burden upon public funds out of monies derived from Bridge House Estates Trust
First opened 6th November 1869 by Her Majesty Queen Victoria widened and reopened 14th September 1909 by The Rt. Hon. Sir George Wyatt Truscott. Bart., Lord Mayor

North Entrance, Blackfriars Station, Blackfriars Road, London EC4R 2BBBlackfriars Station (Transport) David Whitwell (Misc)(Photos Taken: 12-Apr-2024)Link

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101 Queen Victoria Street, London EC4V 4EHBlacksmiths Hall Site(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2016)Link

The Globe, Bankside, London SE1 Worshipful Company of Blacksmiths(Trade Group)(Photos Taken: 02-Jun-2015)Link

Blackwall Tunnel Northern Approach, Poplar, London E14 0NPBlackwall Tunnel (Transport)Queen Victoria (Royalty)King Edward VII (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 17-May-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Blackwall Tunnel London County Council
Commenced 1892 and opened in 1897
by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
on behalf of
Her Majesty the Queen
List of names follows
{underneath}The above plaque was removed from the original tunnel entrance gateway which was demolished in 1959 to make way for the new Northern Approach to Blackwall Tunnel

Hilton Doubletree, 150 Bayswater Road, London W2 4RTBlind Veterans UK(World War History)(Photos Taken: 28-Feb-2022)Link

Block Arcade, 282 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000, AustraliaBlock Arcade (Melbourne)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 04-Nov-2018)Link

Regents Canal Towpath, London NW1Blow-up bridge(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 08-Jun-2020)Link

13 Lower Mall, London W6 9DJBlue Anchor Pub(Pub)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2016)Link

24 Anglers Lane, Kentish Town, London NW5 3DDBoris the Cat(Misc)(Photos Taken: 28-Jan-2019)Link

The Floral Hall, Stoney Street, Borough Market, London SE1 1TLBorough Market(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 02-Jul-2017)Link

Borough High Street, London SE1 1JXBorough Tube Station(Transport)(Photos Taken: 02-Jul-2017)Link

230 Bow Road, Bow, London E3 3AHBow Church(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2021)Link

8 Fairfield Road, Bow, London E3 2QBBow Fairfield(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 03-Dec-2019)Link

Metropolitan Police 111-117 Bow Road, London E3 2ANBow Heritage Trail(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 30-Aug-2018)Link

121 Bow Road, Bow, London E3 2ANBow Road Railway Station(Transport)(Photos Taken: 11-Dec-2019)Link

76 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2DQBradbury-Evans(Publishing)(Photos Taken: 06-May-2015)Link

Bradmore House, Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, London W6 9YEBradmore House(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 11-Dec-2020)Link

27 Brick Lane, Spitalfields, London E1 6PUBrick Lane Bombing(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2021)Link

East Terrace, Apex Park , Kingston SE, 5275, AustraliaBrigantine Maria(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 09-Nov-2018)Link

Railway Bridge, Bow Common Lane, London E3 4BH British Electricity Authority(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 17-May-2022)Link

Air Force Garden of Remembrance, Mallard Trail, Vancouver, BC, CanadaBritish Ex-Servicemen's Association Vancouver(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2019)Link

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Electric Avenue, Brixton, London SW9 8JXBrixton Bombing(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 31-Aug-2020)Link

Windrush Square, Brixton, London SW2 1EF Henry Irving (Actor)Brixton Theatre Foundation Stone (TV Film Theatre) Frank Matcham (Architect)(Photos Taken: 28-Oct-2019)Link

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31 Railton Road, Brixton, London SE24 0LNBrixton Uprising(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 19-Jan-2022)Link

507 W 11th Street, Austin, TX 78701, USABrizendine House(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 30-May-2023)Link

The John Snow, 39 Broadwick Street, Soho, London W1F 9QJBroad Street Pump(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 10-Feb-2018)Link

Crystal Palace Park, London SE20 8DTBromley Millennium Rock(Misc)(Photos Taken: 19-Jan-2020)Link

Bromley Recreation Ground, St Leonard's Street, London E3 3BSBromley-by-Bow War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: To the memory of the men of the N.E. Ward of this borough who fell in the great war 1914-19. Erected by residents of the N.E. Ward. Their name liveth for evermore. Sacrifice . Honour. Devotion

Brook Farm Open Space, Totteridge, London N20 8QRBrook Farm Open Space Pavilion Fire(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 01-Oct-2019)Link

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General Gordon Place, Woolwich, London SE18 6EUBuddy Bear(Misc)(Photos Taken: 28-Feb-2020)Link

Leicester Square, London WC2H 7LUBugs Bunny(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 20-Jul-2020)Link

Golden Square, London W1R 3ADBulgarians in London(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 18-May-2023)Link

1 The Green, Chingford, London E4 7EXBull and Crown(Pub)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2018)Link

48-52 High Street, Dartford DA1 1DEBull and George Dartford(Pub)(Photos Taken: 28-Apr-2023)Link

Kew Bridge Steam Museum, Green Dragon Lane, Brentford TW8Bull Engine(Science and Engineering)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2016)Link

near Seacon Tower, Isle of Dogs, London E14 8JXBullivant's Wharf Bomb(World War History)(Photos Taken: 19-Dec-2019)Link

Hartington Square and Camden High Street, London NW1Burma Railway(world war history)(Photos Taken: 27-Nov-2017)Link

Burney Street near Royal Hill, Greenwich, London SE10Burney Street Garden(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 18-May-2017)Link

Butchart Gardens, Brentwood Bay, BC V8M 1A6, CanadaButchart Gardens(Parks and Gardens)(Photos Taken: 06-Jul-2019)Link

12 Temple Place, London WC2R 2PRCabmen's Shelter Fund(Transport)(Photos Taken: 11-Feb-2018)Link

Horse Guards Road, London SW1A 2PACadiz Memorial (World War History) Arthur Wellesley (1st Duke of Wellington) (Armed Forces)King George IV (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 14-Dec-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: To commemorate the Raising of the Siege of Cadiz, in consequence of the Glorious Victory obtained by the Duke of Wellington over the French at Salamanca, on the 22d July 1812: This Mortar, cast for the destruction of that Great Port, with Powers surpassing all others, and abandoned by the Besiegers on their Retreat, was presented as a token of respect and gratitude by the Spanish Nation, To his Royal Highness the Prince Regent.

Near Camp Road, Wimbledon Common, London SW19 4UN Caesar's Camp(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 26-May-2022)Link

Avenue de Mayo 825, 1084 CABA, ArgentinaCafe Tortoni(Misc)(Photos Taken: 30-Dec-2001)Link

Esplanade, Cairns City QLD 4870, AustraliaCairns War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 24-Nov-2018)Link

30 Victoria Street, Singapore 187996Caldwell House (Singapore)(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 01-Nov-2018)Link

Camberwell Green, Camberwell, London SE5 7BUCamberwell Air Raid (wedding party)(World War History)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2020)Link

Camberwell Green, Camberwell, London SE5 7BUCamberwell Air Raid (wedding party)(World War History)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2020)Link

Chumleigh World Garden, Walworth, London SE5 0RJCamberwell Zeppelin Raid Victims(World War History)(Photos Taken: 29-Oct-2022)Link

61 Frances Street, London SE18 5ADCambridge Barracks Gate House(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 28-Apr-2016)Link

Camden Road Station, London NW1 9LSCamden Road Station(Transport)(Photos Taken: 13-Dec-2019)Link

Chalk Farm Road, London NW1 8EHCamden Roundhouse(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 09-Aug-2016)Link

20 Lincolns Inn Fields, Holborn, London WC2A 3EDCanadian Air Force(World War History)(Photos Taken: 03-Jun-2015)Link
Plaque Wording: Canada Walk
Here in a building opposite at 20 Lincoln's Inn Fields was the Headquarters of the
Royal Canadian Air Force in Great Britain during the second World War. This Headquarters provided central support to some 85,000 Canadian personnel who served in 48 RCAF Squadrons and with numerous RAF units. In all, 14,455 Canadian airmen made the supreme sacrifice while serving overseas.

The Telegraph, Telegraph Road, Putney, London SW15 3TUCanadian Firefighters(World War History)(Photos Taken: 27-Nov-2019)Link

Radar Hill, Alberni-Clayoquot C, BC, CanadaCanadian Korean War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 05-Jul-2019)Link

near Argyle Street, Port Alberni, BC V9Y 1T6, CanadaCanadian Merchant Navy(World War History)(Photos Taken: 06-Jul-2019)Link

192 Herne Hill Road, London SE24 0AGCarnegie Library Herne Hill(Education)(Photos Taken: 19-Dec-2022)Link

120 Banff Avenue, Banff, AB, CanadaCascade Dance Hall(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 18-Jun-2019)Link

1 Brewhouse Lane, Putney, London SW15 2NACastle Pub WW2 Bomb(World War History)(Photos Taken: 22-Nov-2019)Link

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Raja Tandoori, 4 High Street, Caterham, Surrey CR3 5UACaterham Soldiers Home(World War History)(Photos Taken: 10-Jul-2018)Link

1a Cato Street, London W1H 5HGCato Street Conspiracy(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 17-Feb-2016)Link

200 Brent Street, Hendon, London NW4 1BQCattle Pound of Hendon(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 21-Aug-2017)Link

31 Earlham Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9LSCave of Harmony(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 10-Nov-2021)Link

Cattley Close, Barnet EN5 4SNCedar Lawn (Victoria Maternity Hospital)(Hospitals etc)(Photos Taken: 21-Jan-2018)Link

25 Bow Road, Bow, London E3 2ADCentral Foundation Girls School(Education)(Photos Taken: 11-Dec-2019)Link

848 W Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 3J1, CanadaCeperley Rounsefell Building(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 11-Jul-2019)Link

15 Well Walk, Hampstead, London NW3 1BTChalybeate Well(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-May-2019)Link

Chapel Arches, Forlease Road, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 1RUChapel Arches(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 20-Jan-2019)Link

8 Scandrett Street, Wapping, London E1W 2UPCharity Scholars St John of Wapping(Education)(Photos Taken: 26-Jun-2023)Link

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Charles Square, Hoxton, London N1 6HNCharles Square(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Jul-2020)Link

Charlton House, Charlton Road, Charlton, London SE7 8RECharlton House(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 10-Mar-2020)Link

2 Fairfield Grove, Charlton, London SE7 8TYCharlton housing estate(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 01-Sep-2016)Link

Tabor Court, High Street, Cheam, Surrey SM3 8RTCheam School(Education)(Photos Taken: 25-Jun-2018)Link

Dovehouse Green, Kings Road, Chelsea, London SW3 6NTChelsea Civilians War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2020)Link

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Albert Bridge Gardens, Chelsea, London SW3 5TRChelsea Embankment(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-Jul-2020)Link

Chelsea Old Town Hall, King's Rd, Chelsea, London SW3 5EEChelsea Old Town Hall(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {left-hand plaque}Metropolitan Borough of Chelsea
{right-hand plaque}Erected 1906-8
W. J. Mulvey JP - Mayor 1905-6
Hon. W. Sidney JP - Mayor 1906-8
Maj. W. F. Woods JP - Chairm. of Comtee. Thomas Holland - Town Clerk ES

23 Pond Place, Chelsea, London SW3 6QRChelsea Temperance Society(Education)(Photos Taken: 06-Jul-2020)Link

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631 Limpsfield Road, Warlingham, Surrey CR6 9DYChelsham Bus Garage(Transport)(Photos Taken: 10-Jul-2018)Link

76a Chiltern Street, Marylebone, London W1U 5ABChiltern Garage (Marylebone's 1st car park)(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 14-Jun-2020)Link

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32 Gerrard Street, Soho, London W1D 6JAChinese Lions (Historical London)Duke of Gloucester (Royalty)King Charles III (Prince Charles) (Royalty) Camilla Parker Bowles (Duchess of Cornwall) (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 19-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {Bottom Right} This plaque is presented with much pleasure by China Travel Services (H.K.) Ltd to commemorate the unveiling of two Chinese Lions by HRH the Duke of Gloucester on the 29 October 1985 (during the quatercentenary year of the City of Westminster) at the formal opening of Gerrard Street China Town. The unveiling ceremony was attended by His Excellency Hu Ding Yi the Ambassador of The People's Republic of China, the Right Worshipful the Lord Mayor of Westminster Councillor Roger Bramble, Mr Colvyn Haye, CBE, the Hong Kong Commissioner and Mr Harry Chi-Cheung Lee President of the China Town Chinese Association (London).
The two Chinese Lions were generously donated by the People's Republic of China. The Sculpture of the Chinese characters on the Gateways were sponsored by the Hong Kong Government. The Chinese Couplets on the Gateways were composed by Mr B. Tran Huynh. The 29th day October 1985.
{on Left}This plaque was unveiled on 7th February 2000 by HRH the Prince of Wales on the occasion of the Royal Visit to London Chinatown to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year of the Dragon Millennium 2000. Presented by Mr Tim Yau, MBE, President London Chinatown Chinese Association.
{Top Right} This plaque was laid by Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall on Thursday 1st November 2007 with warmest affection from Mr Chu Ting Tang, President The London Chinatown Chinese Association and The Chinese Community in Britain

1 Royal Circus, Robe SA 5276, AustraliaChinese Memorial (Robe)(Historical non-London)(Photos Taken: 08-Nov-2018)Link

64 Chisenhale Road, Bow, London E3 5RGChisenhale Works(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 11-Dec-2019)Link

Caveside Close, Old Hill, Chislehurst, London BR7 5NLChislehurst Caves(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 21-Aug-2016)Link

Chiswick Square, Chiswick, London W4 2QGChiswick Square(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2016)Link

Turnham Green, Heathfield Terrace, Chiswick, London W4 5TFChiswick War Memorial(World War History)(Photos Taken: 11-Jun-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: In grateful and affectionate memory of the men of Chiswick who fell in the Great War 194-1918

16 Trinity Gardens, Brixton, London SW9 8DPChoice FM(TV Film Theatre)(Photos Taken: 16-Oct-2022)Link

11 Dunns Lane, Upton upon Severn, Worcester WR8 0HZCholera Epidemic(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 01-Jul-1997)Link

Heathside Preparatory School, 16 New End, Hampstead, London NW3 1JACholera not in Hampstead(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 08-May-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: This building was erected by voluntary contributions for a dispensary and soup kitchen. It was intended as a thank-offering to Almighty God for his special mercy in sparing this parish during the visitation of cholera in the year 1849. The site was purchased in 1850 and the building completed in 1853. He shall deliver thee from the noisome pestilence. Thomas Ainger M.A. Incumbent

690 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 2L1, CanadaChrist Church Cathedral(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2019)Link

Christ Church Lane, 47a Brick Lane, Spitalfields, London E1 6PUChrist Church Charity School(Education)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: Christ Church, Middlesex. This house and these schools were erected AD 1873, in lieu of the house and parochial schools (as shewn above) that formerly stood at the north west angle of the church-yard of this parish.

Christ Church, Commercial Street, Spitalfields, London E1 6LY Christ Church Spitalfields(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: In case of fire apply for the men of the engine house and ladders at the Station House, No. 1 Church Passage, Spital Square. William Stone MA - Vicar Thomas Midwinter, William Hicks Hall - Church Wardens 1843

Christ Church, Commercial Street, Spitalfields, London E1 6LYChrist Church Spitalfields(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: On Ash Wednesday February 17 1836 this tower was burnt by fire. A peal of twelve bells, a clock with chimes, most of the interior masonry and all the wood work from the ceiling of the parish vestry room upwards were entirely destroyed. By the spontaneous liberality of the parishioners and a few others and by an effective application of their contributions this damage was substantially repaired with a very inconsiderable outlay of the parish funds.
William Stone MA - Rector William Sykes, Thomas Brushfield - Church Wardens

Christ Church, Commercial Street, Spitalfields, London E1 6LY Christ Church Spitalfields(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: Christ Church, Spitafields. All applications about Marriages, Burials &c. at this church must be made to Mr Root. Church Street, London E1 W. H. Wright

Christ Church, Commercial Street, Spitalfields, London E1 6LYChrist Church Spitalfields(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 05-Mar-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: This church was re-opened January the first 1867 after being closed seven months for entensive alterations and improvements under the direction of a committee of parishioners. The cost nearly £7,000 was defrayed by voluntary subscriptions of which Robert Hanbury Esquire and his partners contributed £3,500. The large clock erected in 1836 was also repaired and illuminated at the expense of Charles Buxton Esquire MP.
John Patteson MA - Rector Robert Arnold, Benjamin Brookman - Church wardens Ewan Christian - architect

Christ Church, 27 Blackfriars Rd, South Bank, London SE1 8NYChristchurch Fire(World War History)(Photos Taken: 21-Jul-2020)Link

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114 Newgate Street, London EC1A 7AEChrists Hospital Site(Education)(Photos Taken: 25-Jun-2015)Link

45 Pekin Street, Singapore 048775Chui Eng Free School(Education)(Photos Taken: 01-Nov-2018)Link

7 Vestry Road, Walthamstow, London E17 9NHChurch Common(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2018)Link

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