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HOOKER, Sir William (1785–1865) & HOOKER, Sir Joseph (1817–1911)
Blue plaque commemorating botanists and former directors of Kew Gardens, William and Joseph Hooker, at 49 Kew Green, Kew, London TW9 3AA, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
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Blue Plaque tablet at Ratcliff Cross commemorating the memory of Sir Hugh Willoughby, Stephen Borough, William Borough, Sir Martin Frobisher and other navigators at King Edward Memorial Park, The Highway, Shadwell, London E1, London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
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HOOKER, Sir William (1785–1865) & HOOKER, Sir Joseph (1817–1911)
Blue plaque commemorating botanists and former directors of Kew Gardens, William and Joseph Hooker, at 49 Kew Green, Kew, London TW9 3AA, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
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HOOKER, Sir William (1785–1865) & HOOKER, Sir Joseph (1817–1911)
Blue plaque commemorating botanists and former directors of Kew Gardens, William and Joseph Hooker, at 49 Kew Green, Kew, London TW9 3AA, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
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20 Questions Quiz: The Battle of Hastings
Test your knowledge of the Battle of Hastings with the English Heritage 20 questions quiz
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Test your knowledge of the Battle of Hastings with our 20 Questions Quiz.
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WILBERFORCE, William (1759-1833)
The politician and abolitionist William Wilberforce is commemorated with a blue plaque on the site of his former home at 111 Broomwood Road in Battersea. He lived at Broomwood House (which was demolished in 1904) from 1797 until 1808, during the height of his campaign against slavery.
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WILBERFORCE, William (1759-1833)
Blue plaque commemorating politician and anti-slavery campaigner William Wilberforce at 111 Broomwood Road, Battersea, London SW11 6JT, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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WILBERFORCE, William (1759-1833)
Blue plaque commemorating politician and anti-slavery campaigner William Wilberforce at 111 Broomwood Road, Battersea, London SW11 6JT, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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London Blue Plaque for Social Justice Campaigners Ellen and William Craft
The plaque marks 26 Cambridge Grove in Hammersmith, where the Crafts settled and campaigned for social justice following a daring escape from enslavement in Georgia, USA.