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Unveiling the Lee Miller and Sir Roland Penrose Blue Plaque Unveiling 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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O'CASEY, Sean (1880-1964),
Playwright, lived here at flat No. 49
49 Overstrand Mansions, Prince of Wales Drive, Battesea Park, SW11
Wandsworth 1993


O'HIGGINS, Bernardo (1778-1842),
General, Statesman and Liberator of Chile, lived and studied here.
Clarence House, 2 The Vineyard, Richmond
Richmond Upon Thames 1994


OLDFIELD, Ann (1683-1730),
Actress, first occupant of this house, 1725-1730.
60 Grosvenor Street, Mayfair, W1
Westminster 1992


OLIVER, Percy Lane (1878-1944),
Founder of the first voluntary blood donor service, lived and worked here.
5 Colyton Road, SE22
Southwark 1979


ONSLOW, Arthur (1691-1768),
Speaker of the House of Commons from 1728 to 1761, lived in a house on this site.
 20 Soho Square, W1
Westminster 1927
Note: Replaces plaque put up in 1912 on building now demolished.


ORFORD, Earl of
See WALPOLE, Sir Robert


ORPEN, Sir William (1878-1931),
Painter, lived here.
8 South Bolton Gardens, SW5
Kensington and Chelsea 1978


ORWELL, George (1903-1950),
Novelist and Political Essayist, lived here.
50 Lawford road, NW5
Camden 1980


OSTERBERG, Martina Bergman (1849-1915),
Pioneer of Physical Education for Women, lived and worked here.
1 Broadhurst Gardens, Hampstead, NW6
Camden 1999


OUIDA, (Marie Louise de la Ramee) (1839-1908),
Novelist, lived here.
11 Ravenscourt Square, W6
Hammersmith and Fulham 1952


OXFORD and ASQUITH, 1st Earl of
See ASQUITH


OXFORD, Earl of
See PEPYS, Samuel