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Unveiling the Lee Miller and Sir Roland Penrose Blue PlaqueUnveiling the Lee Miller and Sir Roland Penrose Blue Plaque.Blue plaques, erected in London since 1867, are among the most familiar features of the capital’s streetscape. They adorn the façades of buildings in areas as different as Primrose Hill, Soho and Wimbledon; some of these buildings are grand, others look very ordinary, but all are connected by the fact that a remarkable person lived or worked there at some point in history.
 
Blue plaques celebrate great figures of the past and the buildings that they inhabited. They open a window into another time by showing us where the great and the good have penned their masterpieces, developed new technologies, lived or died. Actors, authors, politicians, painters, scientists, sportsmen, campaigners and reformers – people from different countries, cultures and backgrounds – have all been commemorated in this way.
 
The London blue plaques scheme has been run by English Heritage since 1986, and continues to grow at a rate of around 10-15 plaques each year. In their full range, totalling over 800, the capital’s plaques build up a fascinating picture of the varied activities of different ages and the achievements of London’s myriad residents.
 
A pilot extension of the blue plaques scheme on a national basis took place in 1998-2005; in these years, plaques were erected in Liverpool & Merseyside, Birmingham, Portsmouth and Southampton.

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I - London Blue Plaques

INNER LONDON EDUCATION AUTHORITY,
The home of Inner London's Education Service from 1922; ILEA succeeding the London School Board (1870-1904) and the LCC (1904-1965).
Main Entrance, County Hall, SE1
Lambeth 1986


INNES, John (1829-1904),
Founder of the John Innes Horticultural Institute, lived here.
Manor House, Watery Lane, SW20
Merton 1978


IRELAND, John (1879-1962),
Composer, lived here.
14 Gunter Grove, SW10
Kensington and Chelsea 1996


IRVING, Edward (1792-1834),
Founder of the Catholic Apostolic Church, lived here.
4 Claremont Square, Islington, N1
Islington 1982


IRVING, Sir Henry (1838-1905),
Actor, lived here 1872-1899.
15a Grafton Street, W1
Westminster 1950


IRVING, Washington (1783-1859),
American Writer, lived here.
8 Argyll Street, W1
Westminster 1983


ISAACS, Rufus, 1st Marquess of Reading (1860-1935),
Lawyer and Statesman, lived and died here.
32 Curzon Street, W1
Westminster 1971