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This list of blue plaques is an annotated list of people or events in the United Kingdom that have been commemorated by blue plaques. The plaques themselves are permanent signs installed in publicly-visible locations on buildings to commemorate either a famous person who lived or worked in the building (or site) or an event that occurred within the building.[1] See also Category:Buildings with blue plaques.
[edit] London/English Heritage plaques
These are blue plaques issued by the Royal Society of Arts or its successors in administering the blue plaque programme: the London County Council, the Greater London Council, and English Heritage.[1] The entries in the lists in this section are based on information from the English Heritage website (http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/server/show/nav.1494) unless otherwise noted.
[edit] People
| Person |
Notability |
Address |
Year Issued |
John Logie Baird
(1888-1946) |
First demonstration of television |
22 Frith Street
Westminster, W1 |
1951 |
John Logie Baird
(1888-1946) |
Television pioneer |
3 Crescent Wood Road
Sydenham, Lewisham, SE26 |
1977 |
Sir Michael Balcon
(1896-1977) |
Film producer |
Ealing Film Studios, Ealing Green
Ealing W5 |
2005 |
William Henry Barlow
(1812-1902) |
Engineer |
High Combe, 145 Carlton Road
Charlton, Greenwich, SE7 |
1991 |
Sir Joseph William Bazalgette
(1819-1891) |
Civil engineer |
17 Hamilton Terrace
St John's Wood, Westminster, NW8 |
1974 |
Aubrey Beardsley
(1872-1898) |
Artist |
Hampton Branch Library, Rose Hill
Hampton, Richmond Upon Thames |
1948 |
Sir Max Beerbohm
(1872-1956) |
Caricaturist, author and parodyist |
57 Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensington, London |
1969 |
| Robert Polhill Bevan (1865-1925) |
Artist |
14 Adamson Road, Hampstead, NW3 |
1999 |
Sir Edward Burne-Jones
(1833-1898) |
Artist |
41 Kensington Square
Kensington, Kensington and Chelsea, W8 |
1998 |
Frances Hodgson Burnett
(1849-1924) |
Writer |
63 Portland Place
Westminster, W1 |
1979 |
William Butterfield
(1814-1900) |
Architect |
42 Bedford Square
Camden, WC1 |
1978 |
| Person |
Notability |
Address |
Year Issued |
Everard Calthrop
(1857-1927) |
Railway engineer |
"Goldings", Clay Lane, Loughton, Essex |
2008 |
Colen Campbell
(1676-1729) |
Architect and author of Vitruvius Britannicus |
76 Brook Street
Westminster, W1 |
1977 |
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
(1836-1908) |
Prime Minister |
6 Grosvenor Place
Westminster, SW1 |
1959 |
Herbert Chapman
(1878-1934) |
Football manager |
6 Haslemere Avenue, Hendon, NW4 |
2005 |
Charles X of France
(1757-1836) |
Last Bourbon King of France |
72 South Audley Street
Westminster, W1 |
2000 |
Sir Henry Cole
(1808-1882) |
Campaigner, educator, first director of the Victoria and Albert Museum |
33 Thurloe Square
South Kensington, Kensington and Chelsea, SW7 |
1991 |
Arthur Conan Doyle
(1859-1930) |
Creator of Sherlock Holmes |
12 Tennison Road
South Norwood, Croydon, SE25 |
1973 |
Captain James Cook
(1728-1779) |
Circumnavigator and explorer |
88 Mile End Road
Tower Hamlets, E1 |
1970 |
Charles Coward
(1905-1976) |
Rescuer of Jews from Auschwitz |
133 Chichester Road
Enfield, N9 |
1995 |
| Person |
Notability |
Address |
Year Issued |
CB Fry
(1872-1956) |
All-round Sportsman |
144 St James's Road
Croydon, CRO |
2005 |
Charles James Freake
(1814-1984) |
Builder and Patron of the Arts |
21 Cromwell Road
London, SW7 |
1981 |
George Formby
(1901-1961) |
Banjolele player, singer and comedian |
3, Westminister Street
Wigan |
Unknown |
| Person |
Notability |
Address |
Year Issued |
Mahatma Gandhi
(1869-1948) |
|
Kingsley Hall, Powis Road
Tower Hamlets, E3 |
1954 |
Mahatma Gandhi
(1869-1948) |
|
20 Baron's Court Road
Hammersmith and Fulham, W14 |
1986 |
Anna Maria Garthwaite
(1688-1763) |
Textile designer |
2 Princelet Street
Spitalfields, E1 |
1998 |
W. G. Grace
(1848-1915) |
Cricketer |
Fairmount, Mottingham Lane
Mottingham, SE9 |
1966 |
Robert Graves
(1895-1985) |
Writer |
1 Lauriston Road
Wimbledon, SW19 |
1995 |
| Person |
Notability |
Address |
Year Issued |
George Frideric Handel
(1685-1759) |
Musician |
25 Brook Street
Westminster, W1 |
1952 |
John Harrison
(1693-1776) |
Inventor of the marine chronometer |
Summit House, Red Lion Square
Camden, WC1 |
1954 |
James Harrington
(1611-1677) |
Author of "Oceana" |
Manor House, Rectory Lane, Milton Malsor
Northamptonshire, NN7 3AQ |
2008 |
Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins
(Althony Hope)
(1863-1933) |
Novelist |
41 Bedford Square
Camden, WC1 |
1976 |
Jimi Hendrix
(1942-1970) |
Guitarist and songwriter |
23 Brook Street
Mayfair, W1 |
1997 |
Thomas Hodgkin
(1798-1866) |
Physician, reformer and philanthropist |
35 Bedford Square
Camden, WC1 |
1985 |
| Person |
Notability |
Address |
Year Issued |
Boris Karloff
(alias for William Henry Pratt)
(1887-1969) |
Actor |
36 Forest Hill Road
East Dulwich, Southwark, SE23 |
1998 |
John Keats
(1795-1821) |
Poet |
Keats House, Keats Grove
Hampstead, NW3 2RR |
ca.1925 |
Mary Kingsley
(1862-1900) |
Traveller and ethnologist |
22 Southwood Lane
Highgate, N6 |
1975 |
Sir Alexander Korda
(1893-1956) |
Film producer |
21 Grosvenor Street
Westminster, W1 |
2002 |
Prince Peter Kropotkin
(1842-1921) |
Theorist of Anarchism |
6 Crescent Road
Bromley |
1989 |
| Person |
Notability |
Address |
Year Issued |
Douglas Macmillan
(1878-1967) |
Founder of Macmillan Cancer Support |
15 Ranelagh Road, Pimlico
Westminster, W2 |
1997 |
- Robert Martineau
(1798-1870)
- Thomas Martineau
(1828-1893)
- Ernest Martineau
(1861-1652)
- Wilfred Martineau
(1889-1964)
- Denis Martineau
(1920-1999)
|
(Lord) Mayors of Birmingham
(see Martineau Family (Birmingham)) |
Birmingham Council House foyer |
2008 |
John Masefield
(1878-1967) |
Poet Laureate |
30 Maida Avenue
Westminster, W2 |
2002 |
Karl Marx
(1818-1883) |
Philosopher |
28 Dean Street
Westminster, W1 |
1967 |
James Clerk Maxwell
(1831-1879) |
Physicist |
16 Palace Gardens Terrace
Kensington and Chelsea, W8 |
1923 |
Herman Melville
(1819-1891) |
Author of Moby-Dick |
25 Craven Street
Westminster, WC2 |
2005 |
George Meredith
(1828-1909) |
Poet and novelist |
7 Hobury Street
Kensington and Chelsea, SW10 |
1976 |
John Stuart Mill
(1806-1873) |
Philosopher |
18 Kensington Square
Kensington and Chelsea, W8 |
1907 |
Sir John Everett Millais
(1829-1896) |
Painter |
2 Palace Gate
Kensington and Chelsea, W8 |
1926 |
A. A. Milne
(1882-1956) |
Author |
13 Mallord Street
Kensington and Chelsea, SW3 |
1979 |
Nancy Mitford
(1904-1973) |
Writer |
Heywood Hill's bookshop, 10 Curzon Street
Mayfair, Westminster, W1 |
1999 |
Field Marshal Montgomery, Viscount of Alamein
(1887-1976) |
Field Marshal |
Oval House, 52-54 Kennington Oval
Lambeth, SE11 5SW |
1987 |
Henry Moore
(1898-1986) |
Sculptor |
11a Parkhill Road
Hampstead, London, NW3 2YH |
2004 |
Lady Ottoline Morrell
(1873-1938) |
Literary hostess and patron of the arts |
10 Gower Street
Westminster, WC1E 6DP |
1984 |
Samuel F. B. Morse
(1791-1872) |
American painter and inventor of the Morse code |
141 Cleveland Street
Westminster, W1 |
1962 |
Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma
(1900-1979) |
Last Viceroy of India |
2 Wilton Crescent
Westminster, SW1 |
2000 |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756-1791) |
Composer |
180 Ebury Street
Westminster, SW1 |
1939 |
Alexander Muirhead
(1807-1889) |
Electrical engineer |
20 Church Road
Shortlands, Bromley, BR2 |
1981 |
Hugh Hector Munro, alias Saki
(1870-1916) |
Short story writer |
97 Mortimer Street
Westminster, W1 |
2003 |
| Person |
Notability |
Address |
Year Issued |
Harold Nicolson
(1886-1968) |
Writer and gardener |
182 Ebury Street
Belgravia, Westminster, SW1
(joint plaque with Vita Sackville-West) |
1993 |
| Person |
Notability |
Address |
Year Issued |
Francis Turner Palgrave
(1824-1897) |
Compiler of The Golden Treasury |
5 York Gate
Regent's Park, Westminster, NW1 |
1976 |
Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston
(1784-1865) |
Statesman |
4 Carlton Gardens
Westminster, SW1 |
1925 |
Dame Christabel Pankhurst
(1880-1958) |
Campaigner for women's suffrage |
50 Clarendon Road
Holland Park, Kensington and Chelsea, W11
(joint plaque with Emmeline Pankhurst) |
2006 |
Emmeline Pankhurst
(1858-1928) |
Campaigner for women's suffrage |
50 Clarendon Road
Holland Park, Kensington and Chelsea, W11
(joint plaque with Dame Christabel Pankhurst) |
2006 |
Sylvia Pankhurst
(1882-1960) |
Campaigner for women's rights |
120 Cheyne Walk
Kensington and Chelsea, SW10 |
1985 |
Mervyn Peake
(1911-1968) |
Writer |
1 Drayton Gardens
Kensington and Chelsea, SW10 |
1996 |
John Loughborough Pearson
(1817-1897) |
Architect |
13 Mansfield Street
Westminster, W1
(joint plaque with Edwin Lutyens) |
1962 |
Sir Robert Peel
(1750-1830) |
Manufacturer and reformer |
16 Upper Grosvenor Street
Westminster, W1 |
1988 |
Henry Pelham
(c. 1695-1754) |
Prime Minister |
22 Arlington Street
Westminster, SW1 |
1995 |
Samuel Pepys
(1633-1703) |
Diarist and Secretary of the Admiralty |
12 Buckingham Street
Westminster, WC1 |
1908 |
Spencer Perceval
(1762-1812) |
Prime Minister |
59-60 Lincoln's Inn Fields
Camden, WC2 |
1914 |
Frank Pick
(1878-1941) |
Pioneer of good design for London Transport |
15 Wildwood Road
Barnet, NW11 |
1981 |
William Pitt the Younger
(1759-1806) |
Prime Minister |
120 Baker Street
Westminster, W1 |
1949 |
Lieutenant General Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers
(1827-1900) |
Anthropologist and archaeologist |
4 Grosvenor Gardens
Westminster, SW1 |
1983 |
Sylvia Plath
(1932-1963) |
Poet |
3 Chalcot Square
Primrose Hill, Camden, NW1 |
2000 |
Sir Nigel Playfair
(1874-1934) |
Actor-manager |
26 Pelham Crescent
Kensington and Chelsea, SW7 |
1965 |
Alexander Pope
(1688-1744) |
Poet |
Mawson Arms PH, 110 Chiswick Lane South
Chiswick, Hounslow, W4 |
1996 |
Ezra Pound
(1885-1972) |
Poet |
10 Kensington Church Walk
Kensington and Chelsea, W8 |
2004 |
J. B. Priestley
(1894-1984) |
Novelist, playwright and essayist |
3 The Grove, Highgate, Camden, N6 |
1994 |
Joseph Priestley
(1733-1804) |
Scientist, philosopher, and theologian |
Ram Place, E9 |
1985 |
| Person |
Notability |
Address |
Year Issued |
Lord FitzRoy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan
(1788-1855) |
Commander during the Crimean War |
5 Stanhope Gate
Hyde Park, Westminster, W1 |
1911 |
Eleanor Rathbone
(1872-1946) |
Pioneer of family allowances |
Tufton Court, Tufton Street
Westminster, SW1 |
1986 |
Eric Ravilious
(1903-1942) |
Artist |
48 Upper Mall, Hammersmith
Hammersmith and Fulham, W6 |
1991 |
Sir Terence Rattigan
(1911-1977) |
Playwright |
100 Cornwall Gardens
Kensington and Chelsea, SW7 |
2005 |
Lord Reith
(1889-1971) |
First director-general of the BBC |
6 Barton Street
Westminster, SW1 |
1994 |
Sir Harry Ricardo
(1885-1974) |
Mechanical engineer |
13 Bedford Square
Westminster, WC1 |
2005 |
Ram Mohan Roy
(1772-1833) |
Indian scholar and reformer |
49 Bedford Square
Camden, WC1 |
1985 |
| Person |
Notability |
Address |
Year Issued |
Alan Turing
(1912-1954) |
Code-breaker and pioneer of computer science |
2 Warrington Crescent
Maida Vale, Westminster, W9 |
1998 |
| Person |
Notability |
Address |
Year Issued |
Israel Zangwill
(1864-1926) |
Writer and philanthropist |
288 Old Ford Road
Bethnal Green, Tower Hamlets, E2 |
1965 |
Johann Zoffany
(1733-1810) |
Painter |
65 Strand-on-the-Green
Chiswick, Hounslow, W4 |
1973 |
Émile Zola
(1840-1902) |
French novelist |
Queen's Hotel, 122 Church Road
Upper Norwood, Croydon, SE19 |
1990 |
[edit] Organisations, places, or events
| Organisation, place, or event |
Description |
Address |
Reference |
| The County Hall |
The home of London Government from 1922 to 1986 (LCC 1889-1965, GLC 1965-1986). |
Main Entrance, County Hall
Lambeth, SE1 |
[1] |
| Royal Society of Arts |
The origin of the blue plaque |
8 John Adam Street
London, WC2 |
[3] |
| Television |
The world's, first regular, high definition, television service, was inaugurated, here by the B.B.C., 2 November, 1936 |
Alexandra Palace
Wood Green, Haringey, N22 |
[1] |
| Tyburn Tree |
Site of Tyburn Tree. |
Traffic Island at the junction of Edgware Road and Bayswater Road, W2 |
[1] |
[edit] Other similar plaques
Other plaques issued by municipal authorities, societies, companies, or private individuals that emulate the style and function of the plaques issued by English Heritage and its predecessors.
[edit] People
| Person |
Notability |
Address |
Issued by (colour) |
| Charles Babbage (1791-1871) |
Mathematician, astronomer and computer pioneer |
1a Dorset Street, W1 |
Westminster City Council[4] |
| Charles Babbage (1791-1871) |
Mathematician, astronomer and computer pioneer |
Corner of Larcom Street and Walworth Road, SE17 |
Southwark Council[5] |
| John Logie Baird (1888-1946) |
|
132-5 Long Acre, WC2 |
The Royal Television Society |
| Harry Beck (1903–1974) |
Creator of the schematic Tube map |
Finchley Central tube station, N3 |
London Regional Transport (grey) |
| Jack Kid Berg (1909-1991) |
Boxer |
Noble Court, Cable Street, E1 |
Stepney Historical Society (blue) |
| Hannah Billig (1901-1987) |
Physician |
198 Cable Street, E1 |
London Borough of Tower Hamlets[6] |
| Enid Blyton (1897-1968) |
Writer |
83 Shortlands Road, Shortlands, BR2 |
London Borough of Bromley (blue)[7] |
| Robert Boothby, Baron Boothby |
Private secretary to Winston Churchill |
1 Eaton Square, SW1 |
Private[8] |
| Harold Bride |
Wireless olperator aboard the RMS Titanic |
58 Ravensbourne Avenue, Shortlands, Bromley |
London Borough of Bromley (blue)[9] |
| Anne Brontë (1820-1849) |
Writer |
Grand Hotel, Scarborough, North Yorkshire |
Unknown |
| Malcolm Campbell (1885-1948) |
|
Bonchester, Bonchester Close, Off Camden Park Road, Chislehurst |
London Borough of Bromley (blue)[10] |
| J. A. Chatwin (1830-1907) |
Architect |
Lloyds Bank, Queen Square, Wolverhampton |
Wolverhampton Civic Society/Lloyds Bank[11] |
| Alvin Langdon Coburn |
Pioneering photographer |
Ffordd Isaf, Harlech, North Wales |
Royal Photographic Society/Olympus Corporation (blue/octagonal) |
| William Sands Cox |
Surgeon |
House of Fraser store, Temple Row, Birmingham |
City of Birmingham (blue) |
| Thomas Crapper (1837-1910) |
Plumber and engineer |
12 Thornsett Road, Bromley |
London Borough of Bromley (blue)[12] |
| Richmal Crompton (1890-1969) |
Author |
'The Glebe', Oakley Road, Bromley Common, BR2 |
London Borough of Bromley (green)[13] |
| Walter de la Mare (1873-1956) |
Writer |
14 Thornsett Road, Anerley, SE20 |
London Borough of Bromley (blue)[14] |
| Bernard Delfont (as Baron Delfont) |
Impresario |
Prince of Wales Theatre, Coventry Street, SW1 |
Comic Heritage[15] |
| Grantly Dick-Read (1890-1959) |
Obstetrician |
25 Harley Street, W1 |
Westminster City Council/National Childbirth Trust (green)[16] |
| Robert William Dale (1829-1895) |
Nonconformist church leader |
Carrs Lane Church, Birmingham |
Birmingham Civic Society (blue)[17] |
| Arthur Conan Doyle (1859-1930) |
Writer |
2 Upper Wimpole Street, W1 |
Westminster City Council/The Arthur Conan Doyle Society (green)[18] |
| Geraint Evans (1922-1992) |
Opera singer |
34 Birchwood Road, Petts Wood, BR5 |
London Borough of Bromley (blue)[19] |
| Humphrey Gainsborough |
Non-conformist minister, engineer and inventor |
Christ Church United Reformed Church, Reading Road, Henley-on-Thames |
Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board/Oxford Civic Society (blue)[20] |
| Sampson Gamgee |
Surgeon |
Repertory Theatre, Centenary Square, Broad Street, Birmingham |
Birmingham Civic Society (blue)[17] |
| Tony Hancock |
Actor and comedian |
10 Grey Close, NW11 |
The Dead Comics Society (blue)[21] |
| Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins (1807-1889) |
Sculptor and artist |
'Fossil Villa', 22 Belvedere Road, Anerley |
London Borough of Bromley (black)[22] |
| Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844-1889) |
Poet |
Manresa House, Roehampton |
Greater London Council (blue)[23] |
| William Hutton |
Historian |
Waterstones, High Street, Birmingham |
Birmingham Civic Society (blue)[17] |
| Sid James |
Actor |
Gunnersby Avenue, London |
The Dead Comics Society |
| Samuel Johnson & Joshua Reynolds |
Founders of The Club |
9 Gerrard Street, W1 |
Westminster City Council/Honsway C&E Foundation (green)[24] |
| Charles Keeping (1924-1988) |
Illustrator |
16 Church Road, Shortlands, BR2 |
London Borough of Bromley (blue)[25] |
| John F. Kennedy |
Politician and US President |
14 Princes Gate, SW7 |
Unknown (blue)[26] |
| Albert Ketèlbey (1875-1959) |
Composer and musician |
Birmingham and Midland Institute, Cornwall Street, Birmingham |
Birmingham Civic Society (blue)[17] |
| Frederick W. Lanchester |
Scientist, inventor and engineer |
Oxford Road, Moseley, Birmingham |
Unknown (green)[27] |
| Jessie Matthews |
Actress, dancer and singer |
Blue Posts Pub, 22 Berwick Street, W1 |
Westminster City Council[28] |
| John Le Mesurier |
Actor |
Baron's Court, London |
The Dead Comics Society[29] |
| Edward Lear |
Painter, poet and humorist |
Bowman's Mews, N7 |
London Brough of Islington[30] |
| Lloyds Bank (Sampson Lloyd) |
Origin of bank |
Dale End, Birmingham |
City of Birmingham (blue)[17] |
| John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury (1834-1913) |
Banker, politician, naturalist and archaeologist |
High Elms Estate, Shire Lane, Farnborough, BR6 |
London Borough of Bromley (blue)[31] |
| Ewan MacColl (1915-1989) |
Singer, songwriter and political activist |
35 Stanley Avenue, Beckenham, BR3 |
London Borough of Bromley (blue)[32] |
| James Joseph Magennis |
Submariner and Victoria Cross recipient |
Royal Naval Association building, Great Victoria Street, Belfast |
Ulster History Circle (blue)[33] |
| Karl Marx (1818-1883) |
Philosopher, political economist, and revolutionary |
101-8 Maitland Park Road, NW3 |
Camden Borough Council |
| Joe Meek (1929-1967) |
Record producer - The Telstar man, pioneer of sound recording technology, lived, worked and died here. |
304 Holloway Road, N19 |
Unknown (black)[34] |
| Sir John Everett Millais (1829-1896) |
Painter |
The Octagon
Budleigh Salterton, Devon |
Unknown (blue) |
| Spike Milligan |
Comedian |
Camden Palace, Camden High Street, NW1 |
Comic Heritage (blue)[35] |
| Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) |
Composer |
20 Frith Street, W1 |
Royal Music Association (blue)[36] |
| James Murray |
Lexicographer |
78 Banbury Road, Oxford |
Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board/Oxford Civic Society (blue)[37] |
| Heddle Nash (1895-1961) |
Opera singer |
49 Towncourt Crescent, Petts Wood, Bromley |
London Borough of Bromley (black)[38] |
| J. A. R. Newlands (1837–1898) |
Chemist |
West Square, London, SE11 |
Royal Society of Chemistry |
| Joe Orton (1933-1967) |
Playwright |
25 Noel Road, London, N1 |
London Borough of Islington (green) |
| Alexander Parkes |
Metallurgist and inventor |
Science Museum, Birmingham |
Birmingham Civic Society (blue)[17] |
| William Perkin |
Chemist |
Cable Street, E1 |
Stepney Historical Trust (blue) |
| Dr Stephen Perse |
Educator |
Free School Lane, Cambridge |
Cambridge Blue Plaque Scheme (blue)[39] |
| Joseph Priestley |
Scholar, scientist, theologian and discoverer of oxygen |
Church of St Michael and St Joseph, New Meeting House Lane, Birmingham |
Birmingham Civic Society (blue)[17] |
| Gwen Raverat |
Artist |
Darwin College, Cambridge |
Cambridge Blue Plaque Scheme (blue)[39] |
| Elizabeth Jesser Reid |
Slavery abolitionist and founder of Bedford College for Women |
48 Bedford Square, WC1 |
Unknown (green)[40] |
| Willie Rushton |
Satirist |
Mornington Crescent tube station, NW1 |
Comic Heritage (blue)[41] |
| Terry Scott (1927-1994) |
Actor and comedian |
32 Tucker Street, Watford |
Comic Heritage (blue)[42][43] |
| Peter Sellers |
Actor and comedian |
10 Muswell Hill Road, N6 |
The Dead Comics Society (blue)[44] |
| Small Faces and Don Arden |
1960's mod group and manager |
52-55 Carnaby Street, London |
Westminster City Council (green)[45] |
| William Thomas Stead |
Journalist |
5 Smith Square, London |
Westminster City Council[46] |
| Joseph Sturge (1793-1859) |
Quaker, campaigner for peace, extension of the vote and abolition of slavery |
Eden Croft, Wheeleys Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham |
Birmingham Civic Society[47] |
| Harry Relph - "Little Tich" (1867-1928) |
Music hall comedian |
The Blacksmith Arms, Cudham, Bromley |
London Borough of Bromley (blue)[48] |
J. R. R. Tolkien
(1892-1973)
|
Writer |
Sarehole Mill
Hall Green, Birmingham |
Birmingham Civic Society and The Tolkien Society (blue)[49] |
J. R. R. Tolkien
(1892-1973)
|
Writer |
1 Duchess Place
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
Birmingham Civic Society (blue)[50] |
J. R. R. Tolkien
(1892-1973)
|
Writer |
4 Highfield Road
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
Birmingham Civic Society and The Tolkien Society (blue)[51]
|
J. R. R. Tolkien
(1892-1973)
|
Writer |
Plough and Harrow, Hagley Road
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
The Tolkien Society (blue)[52] |
J. R. R. Tolkien
(1892-1973)
|
Writer |
20 Northmoor Road
Oxford |
Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board (blue)[53] |
| William Turner (1789–1862) |
Artist |
16 St John Street, Oxford |
Oxford Civic Society[54] |
| Sam Wanamaker (1919-1993) |
Visionary who recreated Shakespeare's Globe |
Bankside, SE1 |
Southwark Council[55]|- |
| Baron Dickinson Webster (1818-1860) |
Wire manufacturer |
Penns Hall, Birmingham
52°32′11″N 1°48′29″W / 52.536484, -1.808112 |
Sutton Coldfield Civic Society (blue) |
| H.G. Wells (1866-1846) - two plaques |
Writer |
Chiltern Court, Baker Street, NW1 &
Allders Store, Bromley Market Place, BR1 &
|
The H.G. Wells Society (scarlet) &
Unknown (blue)[56] |
| William Willett (1856-1915) |
Inventor of daylight saving time |
The Cedars, Camden Park Road, Chislehurst |
London Borough of Bromley (blue)[57] |
| Kenneth Williams |
Comedy actor |
Marlborough House, Osnaburgh Street, NW1 |
The Dead Comics Society (blue)[58] |
| Ted Willis, Baron Willis (1918-1992) |
Playwright |
5 Shepherds Green, Chislehurst, BR7 |
London Borough of Bromley (blue)[59] |
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The Clink (Prison), Clink Street, London, Issued by London Borough of Southwark.(Blue)
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