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Do you have a favourite blue plaque?
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Five years? Of course it isRodneyCharltonTrotta said:
1851-1856? That's 5 minutes. Hardly call that "living" somewherebobmunro said:One for QA
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Having had to learn many of these on the knowledge, 2 that stick out in the memory are Freddie Mercury and Hattie Jacques. Both in the Earl’s Court area0
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There’s one in Chuch Lane a few doors up from The Lib Club.....opposite the chippy.0
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Think there’s one for WG Grace in Mottingham Lane.2
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Hadn’t realised until you posted that that he lived for a while in Mottingham and died there.paulbaconsarnie said:Think there’s one for WG Grace in Mottingham Lane.
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I used to live in a road with a blue plaque for the birth place of Headly Verity.
Not a blue plaque but my favourite is on Marks and Spencer in Carlisle. On the left Prince Charles Edward Stuart stayed here 1745, on the right The Duke of Cumberland stayed here 1746.0 - Sponsored links:
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Many thanks to @Stig for the above. Top work0
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AFKAs idea, I was just the Gimp drone.0
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digression .. David Bowie .. there's a red plaque on the wall of what was once the Beckenham pub where Bowie/ David Jones played his first (supposedly) gig .. excuse the length of this vid and all the chinwags .. the plaque can be seen 9 minutes in .. I was there for the unveiling … never saw so many OB in the high street before
http://www.beckenhamheritagegroup.co.uk/?p=799
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There is a blue, well black actually plaque on the apartment block now on the site of The Welcome Inn.1
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Addickted said:
https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/news/hull-east-yorkshire-news/group-defend-giving-ronnie-pickering-2665156
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Err, the photo I posted is rubbish but it's where Bowie lived at 4 Plaistow Grove Sundridge Park Bromley.0
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And from across the road.
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60 Parkhill Road, Hampstead,
Just round the the corner from where I lived in 1977-800 -
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I used to live in this road.3 -
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On a wall next to the Cutty Sark pub…created for good friend (and CAFC fan of course) Gordon Oswald. I like to think that he’d take exception to the ‘English Hedonists’ part as he was a proud Scot…still, gets him back for all the dodgy hungover haircuts he’d do on a Saturday morning 😀😀1
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My Great Uncle Dr Teddy Morgan in Aberdare South Wales.
Intriguing how the date 1905 pops up.0