91³Ô¹ÏÍø

Plaque

Blind Fred

Inscription

Hereby was seen for many years Blind Fred. A sunny soul.
{Braille text beneath.}

That antique word "hereby" is the perfect choice to conjure up Blind Fred standing here selling matches to passers-by, in the 1920s and 30s. He's not buried here but we would date the plaque to about the time of his death, the 1930s. 

We decided to have a go at deciphering the Braille ourselves. Our photo is not good enough for translation purposes but  has a good one. We used the  and, after going down some blind alleys (sorry), we also discovered the Braille codes for: number, comma and full stop which enabled us to solve the puzzle. If you want to have a go, don't read any further:

"One thing I know, that, whereas I was blind, now I see. John 9:25." That's an exact quote from the King James Bible - an appropriate text in more bible-literate times.

It was an interesting exercise and we bet kids would enjoy having a go at Braille. Doing it by feeling the dots would introduce a whole other level of difficulty and we take our hats off to people who can do that.

Site: Blind Fred (1 memorial)

E5, St John at Hackney Churchyard, junciton Churchwell Path/Sutton Place

After two visits we finally found this plaque with some guidance from our Hackney consultant, Hannah Greig. In our photo it is rather lost in the hedge behind the cat, see the cat?

Comments are provided by Facebook, please ensure you are signed in to see them

This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Blind Fred

Subjects commemorated i

Frederick Peters, "Blind Fred"

Within a few days of publishing this memorial two colleagues responded with m...

91³Ô¹ÏÍø

Nearby Memorials

Hertsmere Road opened

Hertsmere Road opened

E14, Hertsmere Road

The graphic is similar to the logo used by the Bow Heritage Trail, and see LCC Municipal for more examples of its use. Apart from the gra...

1 creator
Paoli

Paoli

W1, South Audley Street, 78, Belgravia House

City of Westminster General Pasquale Paoli, 1725 - 1807, who fought tirelessly for the freedom of Corsica, lived in a building on this s...

1 subject commemorated, 1 creator
George Leybourne

George Leybourne

N1, Englefield Road, 136

Greater London Council George Leybourne, "Champagne Charlie", 1842 - 1884, music hall comedian, lived and died here.

1 subject commemorated, 1 creator
Hugh Myddelton's house

Hugh Myddelton's house

N1, Upper Street, 140-3

This integral plaque is on the corner between the ground and first floor windows.

2 subjects commemorated
John McCormack

John McCormack

NW3, Ferncroft Avenue, 24

John McCormack, 1884 - 1945, lyric tenor, lived here, 1908 - 1913. English Heritage 

1 subject commemorated, 1 creator