427 Plaques in Postcode: SW1

High Commission of the Kingdom of Eswatini, 22 Buckingham Gate, London SW1E 6LBKing Mswati III(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 12-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: This office was officially opened by His Majesty King Mswati III on the 6th of May 1995 on the occasion of the commemoration of the victory in Europe

65 Chester Square, Westminster, London, SW1W 9DU Yehudi Menuhin(Musician)(Photos Taken: 27-Aug-2023)Link

16 Holbein Place, Victoria, London SW1W 8NL Yvonne Cormeau(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 01-Sep-2023)Link

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

Horse Guards Road, London SW1A 2AD Earl Mountbatten of Burma(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 16-Nov-2023)Link

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

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

The Mall, London SW1A 2WH Captain James Cook (Explorer)Prince Arthur (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 16-Nov-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: Captain James Cook, RN FRS, born 1728, died 1772. Circumnavigator of the globe, explorer of the pacific ocean, he laid the foundations of the British Empire in Australia and New Zealand, chartered the shores of Newfoundland and traversed the ocean gates of Canada, both east and west.
Unveiled by H. R. H. Prince Arthur of Connaught on behalf of the British Empire League, 7th July 1914.

Horse Guards Road, London SW1A 2AD Earl Mountbatten of Burma(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 14-Dec-2023)Link

Horse Guards Road, London SW1A 2AD Earl Kitchener of Khartoum(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 14-Dec-2023)Link

Horse Guards Road, London SW1A 2PACadiz Memorial (World War History) Arthur Wellesley (1st Duke of Wellington) (Statesman)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.

Horse Guards Road, London SW1A 2AD Earl Roberts(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 14-Dec-2023)Link

Horse Guards Road, London SW1A 2AD Garnet Wolseley(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 14-Dec-2023)Link

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

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

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.

St Margaret's Church, St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JX Frederic Farrar(Religious)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: Frederic William Farrar D.D. F.R.S. 1831-1905 Headmaster Marlborough 1871 Rector of S Margaret's 1876 Dean of Canterbury 1895. Love gave him light to know his Lord. To reach & serve his fellow man. Erected by his assistant curates.

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....

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

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

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 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......

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

Victoria Embankment, Horse Guards Ave, London SW1A 2JL Angela Hooper(Politician)(Photos Taken: 11-Nov-2024)Link

Palace of Westminster, London SW1A 0AABig Ben(Architectural Gems)(Photos Taken: 23-Jan-2025)Link

Westminster Bridge, London SW1A 2JH2017 Westminster Attack(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 23-Jan-2025)Link

108 Cambridge Street, Pimlico, London SW1V 4QF Barbara Pym(Author)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2025)Link

Orange Square, Pimlico, London SW1W 8UT Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(Composer)(Photos Taken: 07-Feb-2021)Link

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

Pimlico Gardens & Shubbery, London SW1V 3JY WIlliam Huskisson(Statesman)(Photos Taken: 07-Sep-2021)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

12 St James Square, London SW1Y 4LB Ada Countess of Lovelace(Scientist)(Photos Taken: 21-Feb-2015)Link

10 St James Square, London SW1Y 4LE Henry Jermyn(Misc)(Photos Taken: 21-Feb-2015)Link

111 Ebury Street, London, SW1W 9QU Edith Evans(Actor)(Photos Taken: 06-Mar-2015)Link

22b Ebury Street, London SW1W 0LU Ian Fleming(Author)(Photos Taken: 06-Mar-2015)Link

180 Ebury Street, London SW1W 8UP Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(Composer)(Photos Taken: 06-Mar-2015)Link

1 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1Y 5DB Marquess Curzon(Statesman)(Photos Taken: 09-May-2015)Link

4 Carlton Gardens, London SW1Y 5AB Charles de Gaulle(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 09-May-2015)Link

80 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5ET Thomas Gainsborough(Painter)(Photos Taken: 09-May-2015)Link

79 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5ES Nell Gwynne(Courtesan)(Photos Taken: 09-May-2015)Link

2 Carlton Gardens, London SW1Y 5AA Earl Kitchener of Khartoum(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 09-May-2015)Link

4 Carlton Gardens, London SW1Y 5ABLord Palmerston (Henry Temple)(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 09-May-2015)Link

100 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5NQ Frederick Winsor(Scientist)(Photos Taken: 09-May-2015)Link

76 Sloane Street, London SW1X 9SF Charles Wentworth Dilke(Statesman)(Photos Taken: 12-May-2015)Link

8 Wilton Place, London SW1X 8RH Lillie Langtry(Actor)(Photos Taken: 16-May-2015)Link

57A Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QL Michael Balcon(Director)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

23 Suffolk Street, London SW1Y 4HG Richard Cobden(Politician)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

15 Suffolk Street, London SW1Y 4HG Richard Dadd(Painter)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

16 Queen Annes Gate, London SW1H 9AA John Fisher(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

8 Queen Annes Gate, London SW1H 9AA Edward Grey(Statesman)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

New Zealand House, 80 Haymarket, London SW1Y 4TQHo Chi Minh(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

12 Bridge Street, London SW1A 2JX John Peake Knight(Inventor)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

20 Queen Annes Gate, London SW1H 9AALord Palmerston (Henry Temple)(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

Tufton Court, Tufton Street, London SW1P 3QH Eleanor Rathbone(Social Reformer)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

King Charles Street, London SW1A Ignatius Sancho(Social Reformer)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

54 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3RA Siegfried Sassoon(Poet)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

9 Old Queen Street, London SW1H 9JA Richard Savage(Nobleman)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

16 Queen Annes Gate, London SW1H 9AA William Smith(Religious)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

2 Richmond Terrace, London SW1A 2NJ Henry Morton Stanley(Explorer)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

5 Smith Square, London SW1P 3HS W T Stead(Press)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

14 Queen Annes Gate, London SW1H 9AA Charles Townley(Misc)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

Suffolk Street, London SW1Y 4HG Oscar Wilde(Author)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2015)Link

29 St James Place, London SW1A 1NR Winston Churchill(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 03-Jun-2015)Link

11 Carlton House Terrace, London, SW1Y 5AH W E Gladstone(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 05-Jun-2015)Link

Eagle Place, London SW1Y 6LT Simon Milton(Politician)(Photos Taken: 05-Jun-2015)Link

1C King Street, London SW1Y 6QGNapoleon III(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 05-Jun-2015)Link

Waterloo Place, London SW1Y Keith Park(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 05-Jun-2015)Link

4 St. James Square, London SW1Y 4JU Nancy Astor(Politician)(Photos Taken: 22-Jun-2015)Link

4 Carlton Gardens, London SW1Y 5AB Charles de Gaulle(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 22-Jun-2015)Link

Cavendish Hotel, 81 Jermyn Street, London SW1Y 6JF Rosa Lewis(Entrepreneur)(Photos Taken: 22-Jun-2015)Link

corner of Belgrave Square & Upper Belgrave Street, London SW1X Simon Bolivar(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 24-Aug-2015)Link

6-7 Grosvenor Place, London SW1X 7SH Henry Campbell-Bannerman(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 24-Aug-2015)Link

The Diplomat Hotel, 2 Chesham Street, London SW1X 8DT Thomas Cubitt(Architect)(Photos Taken: 24-Aug-2015)Link

34 Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8QB Field Marshal Viscount Gort(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 24-Aug-2015)Link

37 Chesham Place, London SW1X 8HB John Russell(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 24-Aug-2015)Link

Caxton Hall, 10 Caxton Streeet, London SW1H 0AQ Winston Churchill(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 12-Sep-2015)Link

34 Eccleston Square, London SW1V 1PB Winston Churchill(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 16-Nov-2015)Link

17 Gillingham Street London SW1V 1HN Joseph Conrad(Author)(Photos Taken: 07-Dec-2015)Link

2 Chester Square, London SW1W 9HH Matthew Arnold(Poet)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

12 Upper Belgrave Street, London SW1X 8BA Walter Bagehot(Press)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

93 Eaton Square, London SW1W 9AQ Stanley Baldwin(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

114 Cambridge Street, London SW1V 4QF Aubrey Beardsley(Painter)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

25 Wilton Place, London SW1X 8RL George Bentham(Scientist)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

15 Buckingham Gate, London SW1E 6LB Scawen Wilfrid Blunt(Poet)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

16 South Eaton Place, London SW1W 9JA Viscount Cecil(Lawyer)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

37 Eaton Square, London SW1W 9DH Neville Chamberlain(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

99 Eaton Place, London SW1X 8LZ Frederic Chopin(Composer)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

Wilton Court, 59 Eccleston Square, London SW1V 1PH Michael Costa(Conductor)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

15 Gerald Road, London SW1W 9EH Noel Coward(Author)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

16 West Eaton Place, London SW1X 8LT William Ewart(Social Reformer)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

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

8 Wilton Street, London SW1X 7AF Henry Gray(Medical)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

86 Eaton Square, London SW1W 9AG 1st Earl of Halifax (Edward Wood)(Politician)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

16 Stafford Place, London SW1E 6NP Leslie Hore-Belisha(Statesman)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

15 Eaton Place, London SW1X 8BN William Thomson (Lord Kelvin)(Inventor)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

95 Cambridge Street, London SW1V 4PY Jomo Kenyatta(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

54 Eaton Square, London SW1W 9BE Vivien Leigh(Actor)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

29 Eaton Place, London SW1X 8BP John Lubbock (Lord Avebury)(Philanthropist)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

15 Ranelagh Road, London SW1V 3EX Douglas Macmillan(Philanthropist)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

22 Carlisle Place, London SW1P 1JA Cardinal Manning(Religious)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

4 Hobart Place, London SW1W 0HU Felix Mendelssohn(Composer)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

44 Eaton Square, London SW1W 9BD Prince Metternich(Statesman)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)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.

121 Ebury Street, London SW1W 9QU George Moore(Author)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

16 South Eaton Place, London SW1W 9JA Philip Noel-Baker(Sportsman)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

80 Eaton Square, London SW1W 9AP George Peabody(Philanthropist)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

4 Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1W 0DH Augustus Pitt-Rivers(Scientist)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

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

24 Chester Square, London SW1W 9HS Mary Shelley(Author)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

32 Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1W 0DH F E Smith(Lawyer)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

63 St Georges Drive, London SW1V 4DD Swami Vivekananda(Religious)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

8 Lowndes Place, Knightsbridge, London SW1X 8DD William Walton(Composer)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

33 St Georges Square, London SW1V 2HX Walter Clopton Wingfield(Sportsman)(Photos Taken: 02-Feb-2016)Link

Methodist Central Hall, Storeys Gate, London SW1H 9NHUnited Nations(Political Group)(Photos Taken: 08-Feb-2016)Link

36 Panton Street, Leicester Square, London SW1Y 4EA Tom Cribb(Sportsman)(Photos Taken: 20-Feb-2016)Link

2 Whitehall Court, London SW1A 2EJ Mansfield Cumming(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 20-Feb-2016)Link

87 Jermyn Street, London SW1Y 6JD Isaac Newton(Scientist)(Photos Taken: 20-Feb-2016)Link

22 Arlington Street, London SW1A 1RW Henry Pelham(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 20-Feb-2016)Link

Whitehall Lane, London SW1A 2HHScotland Yard(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 20-Feb-2016)Link

57 Pont Street,, London SW1X 0BD George Alexander(Actor)(Photos Taken: 27-Feb-2016)Link

23 Hans Place, London SW1X 0JY Jane Austen(Author)(Photos Taken: 27-Feb-2016)Link

75 Cadogan Place, London SW1X 9RP Arnold Bennett(Author)(Photos Taken: 27-Feb-2016)Link

3 Lyall Street, London SW1X 8DW Thomas Cubitt(Architect)(Photos Taken: 27-Feb-2016)Link

21 Pont Street, London SW1X 9SG Lillie Langtry(Actor)(Photos Taken: 27-Feb-2016)Link

8 Lennox Gardens, London SW1X 0DG Count Edward Raczynski(Statesman)(Photos Taken: 27-Feb-2016)Link

76 Sloane Street, London SW1X 9SF Herbert Beerbohm Tree(Actor)(Photos Taken: 27-Feb-2016)Link

44 Cadogan Square London SW1X 0JW William Wilberforce(Social Reformer)(Photos Taken: 27-Feb-2016)Link

Waterloo Place, London SW1Y John Fox Burgoyne(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 03-Mar-2016)Link

9 St James Place, London SW1A 1PE Francis Chichester(Sportsman)(Photos Taken: 03-Mar-2016)Link

4 St James Place, London SW1A 1NP Frederic Chopin(Composer)(Photos Taken: 03-Mar-2016)Link

Waterloo Place, London SW1Y John Franklin(Explorer)(Photos Taken: 03-Mar-2016)Link

28 St James Place, London SW1A 1NR William Huskisson(Statesman)(Photos Taken: 03-Mar-2016)Link

Waterloo Place, London SW1Y John Lawrence(Civic Officer)(Photos Taken: 03-Mar-2016)Link

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

Waterloo Place, London SW1Y Captain Robert Falcon Scott(Explorer)(Photos Taken: 03-Mar-2016)Link

Whitehall, London SW1A 2HB Viscount Alanbrooke(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 09-Mar-2016)Link

31 St James Square, London, SW1Y 4JR Dwight D Eisenhower(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 09-Mar-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: OPERATION TORCH FOR THE LIBERATION OF NORTH AFRICA and later 16 January 1944 - 6 June 1944 as supreme allied commander allied expeditionary force in conjunction with the commanders of the fighting services of the allied nations and the authorities in Washington and London he planned and launched OPERATION OVERLORD FOR THE LIBERATION OF NORTH WEST EUROPE

31 St James Square, London, SW1Y 4JR Dwight D Eisenhower(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 09-Mar-2016)Link

Whitehall, London SW1A 2HBMontgomery of Alamein (Monty)(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 09-Mar-2016)Link

Victoria Embankment, London SW1A Samuel Plimsoll(Social Reformer)(Photos Taken: 09-Mar-2016)Link

Whitehall, London SW1A 2HB Viscount William Slim(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 09-Mar-2016)Link

50 Queen Annes Gate, London SW1H 9AP Jeremy Bentham(Philosopher)(Photos Taken: 12-Mar-2016)Link

14 Barton Street, London SW1P 3NE T E Lawrence(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 12-Mar-2016)Link

6 Barton Street, London SW1P 3NG John Reith(Misc)(Photos Taken: 12-Mar-2016)Link

83 Cambridge Street, London SW1V 4PS Laura Ashley(Entrepreneur)(Photos Taken: 14-Mar-2016)Link

1 Eaton Square, London SW1W 9DA Robert Boothby(Politician)(Photos Taken: 14-Mar-2016)Link

88 Warwick Way, London SW1V 1SB Arthur Haygarth(Sportsman)(Photos Taken: 14-Mar-2016)Link

33 Wilton Crescent, London SW1X 8RX Alfonso Lopez-Pumarejo(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 25-Mar-2016)Link

Waterloo Place, London SW1Y Colin Campbell(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 09-Apr-2016)Link

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.

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.

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

28 Queen Annes Gate, London SW1H 9AB Richard Haldane(Statesman)(Photos Taken: 11-Oct-2016)Link

Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PH Jose de San Martin(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 07-Nov-2016)Link

Clive Steps, Horse Guards Road, Westminster, London SW1A 2AHBali Bombing Memorial(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 26-Feb-2017)Link

86 Vincent Square, London SW1P 2PG Edwin Duncan-Sandys(Statesman)(Photos Taken: 19-Apr-2017)Link

1A Caroline Terrace, London SW1W 8JS Charles McCall(Painter)(Photos Taken: 06-May-2017)Link

104 Chelsea Bridge Road, London SW1W 8RQJerome K Jerome(Author)(Photos Taken: 06-May-2017)Link

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.

30 Cadogan Place, London SW1X 9RX Dorothy Bland (Mrs Jordan)(Courtesan)(Photos Taken: 06-Jul-2017)Link

16 Cowley Street, Westminster, London SW1P 3LZ John Gielgud(Actor)(Photos Taken: 01-Aug-2017)Link

St James Square, St James, London SW1 Yvonne Police Plaque-Fletcher(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 10-Feb-2018)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.

Pickering Place, St. James, London SW1A 1EATexas Legation(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Feb-2018)Link

103 Eaton Square, Belgravia, London SW1W 9AABelgian Volunteers(World War History)(Photos Taken: 13-Feb-2018)Link

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

77 Chester Square, Belgravia, London SW1W 9DYQueen Wilhelmina(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 13-Feb-2018)Link

Sir Simon Milton Square, Victoria, London SW1E 5DJ Simon Milton(Politician)(Photos Taken: 13-Feb-2018)Link

7 Moreton Place, Pimlico, London SW1V 2NL William Morris Hughes(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 13-Feb-2018)Link

56 St Georges Square, Pimlico, London SW1V 3QT Francis Crick(Scientist)(Photos Taken: 13-Feb-2018)Link

Banqueting House, Whitehall, London SW1A 2ERKing Charles I(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 12-Jul-2018)Link

Bridge Street, Westminster, London SW1A 2PW Keith Palmer(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 28-Feb-2019)Link

1 Bessborough Gardens, Westminster, London SW1V 2JQ Thomas Cubitt(Architect)(Photos Taken: 07-Mar-2019)Link

18 Vincent Square, Westminster, London SW1P 2NA James Watson(Scientist)(Photos Taken: 01-May-2019)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.

119 Eaton Square, Belgravia, London SW1W 9AL Austin Thompson(Religious)(Photos Taken: 05-May-2019)Link

119 Eaton Square, Belgravia London SW1W 9ALSt Peter's Church(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 05-May-2019)Link

22 Ebury Street, Belgravia, London SW1W 0LU Viscount Milton(Nobleman)(Photos Taken: 05-May-2019)Link

Victoria Station, London SW1E 5NDUnknown Warrior(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 05-May-2019)Link

Tachbrook Estate, Aylesford Street, Westminster, London SW1V 3RN Emily Murray(Social Reformer)(Photos Taken: 05-May-2019)Link

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

131-151 Regency Street, Westminster, London SW1P 4AH Mair Garside(Politician)(Photos Taken: 05-May-2019)Link

near South Carriage Drive, Hyde Park, London SW1X 7LF Earl Mountbatten of Burma(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 05-May-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: The Mountbatten Copse These flowering trees, planted 19 November 1981 by HRH The Prince of Wales KG, Commodore Royal Thames Yacht Club, commemorate Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Commodore 1946 - 1970, Admiral 1970 to 1979.

Tachbrook Estate, Aylesford Street, Westminster, London SW1V 3RNTuttle Fields(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-May-2019)Link

20 Rochester Row, Westminster, London SW1P 1BT Francis Charles Morgan(Philanthropist)(Photos Taken: 07-May-2019)Link

20 Rochester Row, Westminster, London SW1P 1BT Emery Hill(Philanthropist)(Photos Taken: 07-May-2019)Link

4 Greycoat Place, Westminster, London SW1P 1BNWestminster Fire Station(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 07-May-2019)Link

70 Victoria Street, Westminster, London SW1E 6SQ Angela Hooper(Politician)(Photos Taken: 07-May-2019)Link

Buckingham Gate, Westminster, London SW1E 6BSWestminster Chapel(Churches etc)(Photos Taken: 07-May-2019)Link

4 Millbank, Westminster, London SW1P 3JQ Margaret Thatcher(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 07-May-2019)Link

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

50 Cadogan Square, Chelsea, London SW1X 0JW Ernest George(Architect)(Photos Taken: 12-May-2019)Link

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

Tate Britain, Millbank, Westminster, London SW1P 4RG Leon Kossoff(Painter)(Photos Taken: 28-Jul-2019)Link

72 Cadogan Square, Chelsea, London SW1X 0EA Martha Gellhorn(Press)(Photos Taken: 05-Sep-2019)Link

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

16 St James's Square, St. James's, London SW1Y 4LHWaterloo Way(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 10-Feb-2020)Link

95 Sloane Street, London, SW1X 9PQ Gertrude Bell(Explorer)(Photos Taken: 14-Feb-2020)Link

inside the right-hand arch, 6-8 Suffolk Street, Charing Cross, London SW1Y 4HG John Hobhouse(Politician)(Photos Taken: 24-Feb-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: This court is named after Sir John Cam Hobhouse, Bt. PC, GCB, 1786 -1869, created Baron Broughton 1851, who was Member of Parliament for Westminster from 1820 to 1833, for Nottingham from 1834 to 1847 & for Harwich from 1848 to 1851. He held several important offices of state, including those of Secretary of State for War and Chief Secretary for Ireland. In 1824 Sir John spoke at the first dinner of the Society of British Artists, whose galleries on Whitcomb Street have been kept and restored. He was appointed First Commissioner of Woods & Forests (the then title of the First Crown Estate Commissioner) in 1834. His close connection with the Crown Estate, with the City of Westminster & with the Society of British Artists is commemorated by the naming of this Court after him.

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

36 Panton Street, Leicester Square, London SW1Y 4EA Tom Cribb(Sportsman)(Photos Taken: 21-Jul-2020)Link

Roe Bridge, Mitcham Lane, London SW17 9RBRoe Bridge(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 13-Sep-2020)Link

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...

80-82 Pall Mall, London SW1Y 5HF Ottobah Cugoano(Social Reformer)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2020)Link

Parliament Square Garden, Westminster, London SW1P 3JX David Lloyd-George(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 23-Jan-2021)Link

Parliament Square Garden, Westminster, London SW1P 3JX Winston Churchill(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 23-Jan-2021)Link

Parliament Square Garden, Westminster, London SW1P 3JX Jan Smuts(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 23-Jan-2021)Link

Parliament Square Garden, Westminster, London SW1P 3JX Benjamin Disraeli(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 23-Jan-2021)Link

Parliament Square Garden, Westminster, London SW1P 3JX Mahatma Gandhi(Social Reformer)(Photos Taken: 23-Jan-2021)Link

Parliament Square Garden, Westminster, London SW1P 3JX Nelson Mandela(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 23-Jan-2021)Link

Parliament Square Garden, Westminster, London SW1P 3JX Robert Peel(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 23-Jan-2021)Link

Parliament Square Garden, Westminster, London SW1P 3JX George Canning(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 23-Jan-2021)Link

Parliament Square Garden, Westminster, London SW1P 3JX Abraham Lincoln(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 23-Jan-2021)Link

St James' Park, London SW1A 2BJQueen Elizabeth The Queen Mother(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 16-May-2021)Link

38 Cadogan Lane, Belgravia, London SW1X 9DX Jeremy Lloyd(Author)(Photos Taken: 02-Aug-2021)Link

Canada House, Trafalgar Square, London SW1Y 5AYTrafalgar Way(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 27-Dec-2021)Link

outside The Guards' Chapel, Wellington Barracks, Birdcage Walk, London SW1E 6HQ Robert George Windsor-Clive (Nobleman) Philip Archibald Douglas-Campbell (Armed Forces) R A Arkwright (Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 30-Jan-2022)Link

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Block F Peabody Estate, Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 1TA David Avery(Civic Officer)(Photos Taken: 05-Feb-2022)Link

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) 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) 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)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)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)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)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 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

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)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

New Scotland Yard, Victoria Embankment, London SW1A 2JLScotland Yard Eternal Flame(Crime and Terrorism)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link

New Scotland Yard, Victoria Embankment, London SW1A 2JL Robert Peel(Head of Government)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)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

Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PH Christopher Columbus(Explorer)(Photos Taken: 23-Apr-2022)Link

Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PHPrince Henry the Navigator(Explorer)(Photos Taken: 23-Apr-2022)Link

Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PH Robert Grosvenor (Nobleman) Thomas Grosvenor (Nobleman)Duke of Westminster (Gerald Grosvenor) (Philanthropist) Thomas Cundy (Architect) George Basevi (Architect) Thomas Cubitt (Architect)(Photos Taken: 23-Apr-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: {top left} Sir Robert Grosvenor succeeded his father as Earl Grosvenor in 1802. Educated at Harrow and Cambridge he became a member of parliament, lord-lieutenant of the County of Flint and was a renowned and enthusiastic art collector. In 1831 he was created Marquess of Westminster and was a sword carrier at the coronation of Queen Victoria in 1837. He was made a Knight of the Garter in 1842. Sir Robert Grosvenor had a vision for a grand development of Belgravia and Pimlico and directed its progress until his death in 1845. The name Belgravia comes from a Grosvenor title of Viscount Belgrave which is taken from a village of that name on the family estate in Cheshire. The plinth on which the statue stands is made of limestone quarried at Halkyn in the County of Flint on land belonging to the family.
{top right} The Grosvenor family came to England with William the Conqueror, and have held land in Cheshire since that time. In the seventeenth century Sir Thomas Grosvenor third baronet married Mary Davies a London heiress. Her dowry was part of the manor of Ebury, the land developed by their successors as Mayfair in the eighteenth century, followed by Belgravia and Pimlico in the nineteenth century. In 1979, Gerald Cavendish Grosvenor became the sixth Duke of Westminster. He commissioned this statue in 1997. The hounds on the monument are Talbot dogs introduced to this country by the Normans as hunting dogs. Now extinct, they were the ancestral stock of the modern bloodhound. Talbot dogs were added to the Grosvenor coat of arms in the seventeenth century. The gold wheatsheaf, known in heraldry as a 'garb' appeared for the first time on the coat of arms in 1398.
{bottom left - left} Under the direction of Sir Robert Grosvenor, Thomas Cundy, the Grosvenor Estate surveyor, presented the above layout to the Grosvenor Board in 1825. From Sir Robert's vision arose the elegant buildings, grand squares and colourful gardens that are now Belgravia.
{bottom left - right} The classical terraces of Belgrave Square were designed by George Basevi architect to the Haldimand Syndicate. Most of the buildings were erected under the control of the great Victorian developer Thomas Cubitt.
{bottom right} Sir Robert Grosvenor KG, first Marquess of Westminster, 1767-1845. When we build let us think we build for ever, John Ruskin.

Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PH Jose de San Martin(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 23-Apr-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: General Don Jose de San Martin, 1778-1850, founder of the Argentine independence, he also gave freedom to Chile and Peru.

Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PH Jose de San Martin (Armed Forces)Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh) (Royalty) Eduardo Menem (Politician) Angela Hooper (Politician) Douglas Hurd (Politician) Mario Campora (Civic Officer)(Photos Taken: 23-Apr-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: This monument was unveiled by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT in the presence of Senator Eduardo Menem the President of the Honourable Senate of the Argentine Republic; Councillor Angela Hooper CBE, the Lord Mayor of Westminster; The Rt. Hon. Douglas Hurd MBE, MP, the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and H. E. Ambassador Mario Campora. November 1994.

Grosvenor Gardens, Victoria, London SW1W 0DH Ferdinand Foch(Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 13-Jun-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: {bottom right on right-hand photo / Right side of plinth} I am conscious of having served England as I served my own country
{left hand photo / rear of plinth}MARECHAL FERDINAND FOCH/ MARECHAL DE L'ARMEE/ BRITANNIQUE GRAND CROIX DE LA LEGION D'HONNEUR/ MEDAILLE MILITAIRE/ MEMBRE DE L'ACADEMY FRANCAISE GCB/ MARSHAL OF FRANCE/ GENERALISSIMO OF ALLIED ARMIES/ BRITISH FIELD MARSHAL

Queen Anne's Gate, London SW1H 9BUQueen Anne(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 11-Aug-2022)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.

outside 53 Jermyn Street, St. James's, London SW1Y 6LX Beau Brummell (Misc)Princess Michael of Kent (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 10-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: Beau Brummell 1778-1840 "To be truly elegant one should not be noticed"
George 'Beau' Brummell's connections with Court, clubs and tailoring embody the spirit of St James's past and present.
Unveiled by HRH Princess Michael of Kent 5 November 2002

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