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Blue Plaque commemorating writer Nancy Mitford at 10 Curzon Street, Mayfair, London W1J 5HH, City of Westminster.
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The independent and charismatic Lady Hester Stanhope defied social conventions throughout her life. For a brief period she was at the heart of British politics at the right hand of her uncle, William Pitt the Younger, living with him at Walmer Castle.
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LOCKWOOD, Margaret (1916-1990)
Blue plaque commemorating actress Margaret Lockwood at 14 Highland Road, Upper Norwood, SE19 1DP, London Borough of Lambeth.
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Blue plaque commemorating trade unionist Mary Macarthur at 42 Woodstock Road, Golders Green, London NW11 8ER, London Borough of Barnet.
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Blue plaque commemorating trade unionist Mary Macarthur at 42 Woodstock Road, Golders Green, London NW11 8ER, London Borough of Barnet.
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Prominent novelist Iris Murdoch commemorated with a blue plaque
The Dublin-born novelist and philosopher, Iris Murdoch, has been commemorated with a blue plaque, English Heritage announced today (19 June).
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McCARTHY, Dame Maud (1858-1949)
Blue Plaque commemorating nursing director Maud McCarthy at 47 Markham Square, Chelsea, London SW3 4XA, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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McCARTHY, Dame Maud (1858-1949)
Blue Plaque commemorating nursing director Maud McCarthy at 47 Markham Square, Chelsea, London SW3 4XA, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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McCARTHY, Dame Maud (1858-1949)
Blue Plaque commemorating nursing director Maud McCarthy at 47 Markham Square, Chelsea, London SW3 4XA, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Why was Queen Elizabeth I so important?
Best-selling author and historian Dr Tracy Borman explains what the the accession of Elizabeth I in November 1558 meant for women in positions of power.