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Marble Hill Collection Highlights
The paintings, furniture and porcelain on display at Marble Hill today evoke the 18th-century love of the Orient and reflect Henrietta Howard's taste.
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A summary of primary and secondary sources for the study of Carlisle Castle.
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SINGH, Maharajah Duleep (1838-1893)
Blue plaque commemorating the last ruler of Lahore statesman Maharajah Duleep Singh at 53 Holland Park, Holland Park, London W11 3RS, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
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Sources for Lindisfarne Priory
A list of the main written, visual and material sources of information for current knowledge and understanding of Lindisfarne Priory.
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ARKWRIGHT, Sir Richard (1732-1792)
Blue plaque commemorating industrialist and inventor Sir Richard Arkwright at 8 Adam Street, Charing Cross, London WC2N 6AA, City of Westminster.
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Lady Diana Spencer, later Princess of Wales honoured with blue plaque
A plaque honouring Diana, Princess of Wales marks Coleherne Court on the Old Brompton Road, where Diana lived at Flat 60 at the time of her engagement to the Prince of Wales in 1981.
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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.
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Blue Plaque for lawyer who enshrined ‘war crimes’ in international law
The lawyer Hersch Lauterpacht, who played a key role in prosecuting the Nazis at the Nuremberg trials and whose belief that sovereign states should be held accountable for crimes against their own people led to lasting change in international law, has been commemorated with a blue plaque at his former home in Cricklewood, north west London.
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GOLDIE, Grace Wyndham (1900–1986)
Blue plaque commemorating Grace Wyndham Goldie, pioneering television producer and BBC executive, at Flat 86, St Mary Abbot’s Court, Warwick Gardens, London.
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A blue plaque at 8 Pelham Place, Kensington, London, commemorates Sir Cecil Beaton, the renowned photographer and designer for the screen and theatre. He lived there between 1940 and 1975.