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Blue Plaque commemorating cookery writer Elizabeth David at 24 Halsey Street, Chelsea, London SW3 2PT, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Blue Plaque erected in 2017 and commemorating Sphysicist Hertha Ayrton at 41 Norfolk Square, Paddington, London W2 1RX, City of Westminster.
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Blue Plaque erected in 2017 and commemorating Sphysicist Hertha Ayrton at 41 Norfolk Square, Paddington, London W2 1RX, City of Westminster.
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Blue Plaque commemorating poet Sylvia Plath at 3 Chalcot Square, Primrose Hill, London NW1 8YB, London Borough of Camden.
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Learn about five of the amazing people with a connection to our historic sites and monuments. Then nominate your very own hero of history and tell us what makes them so great!
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Record number of women to be celebrated with English Heritage blue plaques in 2024
Britain’s first female press photographer and first female neurosurgeon among those to receive plaques
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Second World War heroine honoured with blue plaque
Noor Inayat Khan commemorated in the first blue plaque unveiling post lockdown
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Born into Navarrese nobility, Joan of Navarre became Queen of England after marrying Henry IV of England in 1402. She was imprisoned at Pevensey Castle in 1419 by her stepson, King Henry V.
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10 Lesser-Known Inspirational Women From History Who ‘Made It Happen’
In part one of Sam Kinchin-Smith’s rundown of some of the less well-known awesome females from the histories of our places, he considers an abbess, a widow, a mystic, a Royalist and an enthusiastic house-builder.
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Joan Robinson was among the most influential economic thinkers of the 20th century, and one of the first women to establish herself in the discipline. She is commemorated with a blue plaque at 44 Kensington Park Gardens, where she undertook voluntary work that led her to study economics.