I love it that a Jimmy Hendrix blue plaque is next door to one of Handel.
Didn't they have the same room or something?
Evidently Handel was forced to move out due to the continuously loud music being played (sometimes all night), by some inconsiderate American bastard living next door.
I always liked the one for Sid James on the North Circular as you get round to Chiswick area... we used to have friends living that way and i'd do his laugh every time we drove past it there and back. Hilarious for the 2000th time i can assure you
So upon finding 2 on my walks over the last 2 walks my mission is now to photograph as many of these as possible these are the 2 I found over the last 2 days
Not a national Herritage one but a plaque non the less at Crystal Palace Park.
That one was outside a house near London Bridge Station
Lewisham Heritage are very remiss not to have plaques for Spike Milligan, who lived in Risledene Road Crofton Park for some years in his youth and James Robertson-Justice born in Baring Road Lee.
Neither are blue, sorry! One is for the Geological Society of London, first in the world, and one is for the formation of the Football Association. Both on the site of The Freemasons' Tavern.
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Not a national Herritage one but a plaque non the less at Crystal Palace Park.
That one was outside a house near London Bridge Station
They have my deepest thanks.
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