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EWART, William (1798-1869) & BEARD, John (1717-1791)
Blue Plaque commemorating singer John Beard and promoter of public libraries William Ewart at Hampton Branch Library, Rose Hill, Hampton TW12 2AB, London.
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CHADWICK, Sir Edwin (1801-1890)
Blue Plaque commemorating public health reformer Sir Edwin Chadwick at 5 Montague Road, Richmond TW10 6QW, London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
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EWART, William (1798-1869) & BEARD, John (1717-1791)
Blue Plaque commemorating singer John Beard and promoter of public libraries William Ewart at Hampton Branch Library, Rose Hill, Hampton TW12 2AB, London.
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EWART, William (1798-1869) & BEARD, John (1717-1791)
Blue Plaque commemorating singer John Beard and promoter of public libraries William Ewart at Hampton Branch Library, Rose Hill, Hampton TW12 2AB, London.
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World-class art collection opens to the public
Ranger’s House in Greenwich, home to a world-class art collection, opens to the public today (Monday 23 July) following a re-presentation project by English Heritage.
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Photographer John Thomson is recognised with a blue plaque. He lived at 15 Effra Road (then known as 12 Elgin Gardens) whilst creating one of his most influential works, Street Life in London and was resident there when he became a member of the Photographic Society.
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Sources for Wharram Percy Deserted Medieval Village
A list of the main written, visual and material sources for current knowledge and understanding of Wharram Percy Deserted Medieval Village.
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GARRETT, Rhoda (1841–1882) & GARRETT, Agnes (1845–1935)
Interior designers and suffragists Rhoda and Agnes Garrett are recognised by a plaque at 2 Gower Street.
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On the centenary of John Singer Sargent’s death, we are gathering together, for the first time, 18 of his magnificent portraits at Kenwood. All depict women who were part of the transatlantic marriage phenomenon of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when American heiresses married into the British aristocracy. Heiress: Sargent’s American Portraits features some of Sargent’s finest works and reveals the important contributions these women made to politics, the arts and society. With loans coming from institutions in Washington, Boston and Houston as well as private collections on both sides of the Atlantic, the exhibition will offer visitors the rare opportunity to enjoy Sargent’s brilliant works in the splendour of Kenwood.
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Have you seen this plaque? English Heritage calls on public to help find 'lost' London plaques
Pioneer of antiseptic surgery, Joseph Lister, to receive replacement for missing plaque. However, around 50 plaques have been lost to demolition since 1866; English Heritage calls on public to help determine if 'lost' London plaques survive