London Bridge station award
SE1, Tooley Street, London Bridge underground station
Princess Anne is mentioned on the plaque but we suspect she did not actually visit this rather dismal and utilitarian corner of the stati...
Princess Anne is mentioned on the plaque but we suspect she did not actually visit this rather dismal and utilitarian corner of the stati...
 The sculpture, 'Hands of Justice' by Tanya Russell, is not a memorial, as far as we know. The decorative plaque is on the wall behind, t...
Both plaques are in very good condition with crisp inscription which suggests either that they have previously been indoors or that they ...
The Mackirdy Room was created at the same time that Hoxton Hall converted from being a music hall into an Institute which accommodated th...
Nicholson's pubs must have ordered a job lot of these plaques - all the same.
Wikimedia points out that "Harold Ridley and his theatre nurse (Mrs Doreen Ogg) both described the first implantation date as being on 29...
The left hand edge of the plaque can just be seen in our photo, on the set-back wall towards the left. The whole block is occupied by St...
CI is the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, which ceased to be awarded after India's independence in 1947. It was only given to women...
The image of this plaque has, incorrectly, been taken to represent the first 'blue plaque' erected to Lord Byron in Holles Street.
The bridges were actually completed in 2002.