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ROBERTS, Fredrick Sleigh, Earl Roberts (1832–1914)
Blue Plaque commemorating Field Marshal Earl Frederick Sleigh Roberts at 47 Portland Place, Marylebone, London W1B 1JH, City of Westminster.
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ROBERTS, Fredrick Sleigh, Earl Roberts (1832–1914)
Blue Plaque commemorating Field Marshal Earl Frederick Sleigh Roberts at 47 Portland Place, Marylebone, London W1B 1JH, City of Westminster.
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Blue Plaque commemorating tennis champion Fred Perry at 223 Pitshanger Lane, Brentham Garden Estate, London W5 1RG, London Borough of Ealing.
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Blue Plaque commemorating actor and film director Leslie Howard at 45 Farquhar Road, Upper Norwood, London SE19 1SS, London Borough of Southwark.
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SUMMERSON, Sir John (1904-1992)
Blue Plaque commemorating architectural historian Sir John Summerson at 1 Eton Villas, Chalk Farm, London NW1 4SX, London Borough of Camden.
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SUMMERSON, Sir John (1904-1992)
Blue Plaque commemorating architectural historian Sir John Summerson at 1 Eton Villas, Chalk Farm, London NW1 4SX, London Borough of Camden.
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Blue Plaque commemorating painter Vincent Van Gogh at 87 Hackford Road, South Lambeth, London SW9 0RE, London Borough of Lambeth.
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ROBERTS, Fredrick Sleigh, Earl Roberts (1832–1914)
Blue Plaque commemorating Field Marshal Earl Frederick Sleigh Roberts at 47 Portland Place, Marylebone, London W1B 1JH, City of Westminster.
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Blue Plaque commemorating painter Vincent Van Gogh at 87 Hackford Road, South Lambeth, London SW9 0RE, London Borough of Lambeth.
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Bob Marley awarded English Heritage blue plaque
Jamaican singer-songwriter Bob Marley has been honoured with an English Heritage blue today (Tuesday 1 October), joining the likes of Jimi Hendrix, John Lennon, George Frideric Handel and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The plaque marks number 42 Oakley Street, the Chelsea house where Marley lived in 1977. It was while living here that he and the Wailers finished recording their album Exodus, which featured some of his biggest hits, including 'Jamming', 'Waiting in Vain', 'Three Little Birds' and 'One Love'. With this address as his Chelsea home, Marley said he regarded London "as a second base," often playing football with his bandmates at the pitches in nearby Battersea Park.