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CRAFT, Ellen (c.1826-c.1891) & CRAFT, William (c.1824-1900)
Ellen and William Craft were African American freedom fighters who made a daring escape from enslavement in Georgia, and in 1851 fled to Britain, where they supported anti-slavery efforts.
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Blue plaque to the barrister and campaigner for women’s rights Helena Normanton at 22 Mecklenburgh Sqaure in Camden, London.
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CRAFT, Ellen (c.1826-c.1891) & CRAFT, William (c.1824-1900)
Ellen and William Craft were African American freedom fighters who made a daring escape from enslavement in Georgia, and in 1851 fled to Britain, where they supported anti-slavery efforts.
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The astronomers Walter and Annie Maunder are commemorated with a blue plaque at the house in Brockley, south-east London, where the couple lived from 1907 to 1911.
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Blue plaque to the barrister and campaigner for women’s rights Helena Normanton at 22 Mecklenburgh Sqaure in Camden, London.
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Oliver Heaviside, a ground-breaking – and self-taught – physicist, mathematician, electrical engineer and theorist of communications, is commemorated with a blue plaque at his former home at 123 Camden Street.
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BERLIN, Sir Isaiah (1909–1997)
Blue plaque to the philosopher and historian of ideas, Sir Isaiah Berlin, at 33 Upper Addison Gardens in Holland Park, London, W14 8AJ
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Oliver Heaviside, a ground-breaking – and self-taught – physicist, mathematician, electrical engineer and theorist of communications, is commemorated with a blue plaque at his former home at 123 Camden Street.
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CONOLLY, Dr John (1794–1866) and the former Hanwell Asylum
Dr John Conolly and the former Hanwell Asylum, where Conolly promoted the humane treatment of mental illness, are commemorated with a blue plaque at St Bernard’s Hospital, Southall.
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BERLIN, Sir Isaiah (1909–1997)
Blue plaque to the philosopher and historian of ideas, Sir Isaiah Berlin, at 33 Upper Addison Gardens in Holland Park, London, W14 8AJ