List of blue plaques

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List of blue plaques

This list of blue plaques is an annotated list of people or events in the United Kingdom that have been commemorated by blue plaques. The plaques themselves are permanent signs installed in publicly visible locations on buildings to commemorate either a famous person who lived or worked in the building (or site) or an event that occurred within the building.[1]

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Edvard Benes blue plaque, 26 Gwendolen Avenue, Putney

London/English Heritage plaques

A list of blue plaques erected by English Heritage or its three predecessors in administering the blue plaque programme: the Society of Arts (1866–1901), the London County Council (1901–1965), and the Greater London Council (1965–1986) is linked above.[1] The entries in the lists in are based on information from the English Heritage website. The erection of plaques was suspended from 1915 to 1919 and 1940 to 1947 due to the two world wars.[2] It was announced in 2013 that the scheme would be indefinitely suspended until 2014 due to a 34% cut in English Heritage's budget,[2] but it was able to continue thanks to private donations.[2][3]

Other similar plaques

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Other plaques erected by local authorities, societies, companies, or private individuals that emulate the style and function of the plaques erected by English Heritage and its predecessors.

People

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Person Notability Address Year erected Erected by Photo
Jessie Ace and Margaret Wright
(1860–1936) and (1854–1933)
Heroines of Mumbles Lifeboat disaster Mumbles Pier, Swansea, Wales 2016 City and County of Swansea[4] Thumb
Damon Albarn
(born 1968)
Musician 21 Fillebrook Rd, Leytonstone 2014 Waltham Forest Heritage[5] Thumb
Agnes Arber
(1879–1960)
Botanist, historian, philosopher 52 Huntingdon Road, Cambridge 2024 Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6]
Richard Arkwright junior
(1755–1843)
Inventor of machinery for large scale cotton spinning Lumford House
Bakewell, Derbyshire
2011 Derbyshire County Council[7] Thumb
Francis William Aston
(1877–1945)
Scientist, Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry 1922 Tennal House
Tennal Road, Birmingham
2007 Birmingham Civic Society[8] Thumb
Wilbert Awdry
(1911–1997)
Creator of Thomas the Tank Engine books Old Rectory, Church Lane, Elsworth 2020 Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6]
Charles Babbage
(1791–1871)
Mathematician, astronomer and computer pioneer 1a Dorset Street, W1 Westminster City Council[9] Thumb
Charles Babbage
(1791–1871)
Mathematician, astronomer and computer pioneer Corner of Larcom Street and Walworth Road, SE17 Southwark Council[10] Thumb
Olave Baden-Powell
(1889–1977)
Chief Guide of the Girl Guides Shentall Memorial Gardens
Chesterfield, Derbyshire
2011 Derbyshire County Council[11] Thumb
Henry Baines
(1793–1878)
Botanist and Curator of York Museum Gardens Manor Cottage, York Museum Gardens, York. 2018 Yorkshire Philosophical Society
York Civic Trust
York Museums Trust
Thumb
William Barron
(1805–1891)
Designer of Elvaston Castle Gardens 2012 Derbyshire County Council[12] Thumb
John Logie Baird
(1888–1946)
132-5 Long Acre, WC2 The Royal Television Society Thumb
Mary Barbour
(1875–1953)
Scottish social reformer, Rent Strike Leader, Women's Peace Crusader and pioneering woman councillor in Glasgow 10 Hutton Drive, Linthouse, Glasgow 2015 Linthouse Housing Association[13] Thumb
Harry Beck
(1903–1974)
Creator of the schematic Tube map Finchley Central tube station, N3 London Regional Transport (grey) Thumb
Elizabeth Bell
(1862–1934)
Physician, Suffragist Daisy Hill Hospital, Newry, Northern Ireland 2016 Ulster Historical Society (blue) Thumb
A. C. Benson
(1862–1925)
Author of Land of Hope & Glory Godolphin House, Common Lane, Eton College Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
Jack Kid Berg
(1909–1991)
Boxer Noble Court, Cable Street, E1 Stepney Historical Society Thumb
Hannah Billig
(1901–1987)
Physician 198 Cable Street, E1 London Borough of Tower Hamlets[14] Thumb
William Bragg
(1862–1942)
Scientist, Joint Nobel Prize Winner, 1915, with his son, Sir Lawrence, for Physics Parkinson Building, University of Leeds Thumb
William Lawrence Bragg
(1890–1971)
Scientist, Joint Nobel Prize Winner, 1915, with his father, Sir William (q.v.), for Physics; the only current instance of both father and son Nobel Prize winners Parkinson Building, University of Leeds Thumb
Archie Scott Brown
(1927–1958)
British racing driver 163 Hills Road, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6] Thumb
Enid Blyton
(1897–1968)
Writer 83 Shortlands Road, Shortlands, BR2 London Borough of Bromley (blue)[15] Thumb
Robert Boothby, Baron Boothby
(1900–1986)
Private secretary to Winston Churchill 1 Eaton Square, SW1 Private[16] Thumb
Harold Bride
(1890–1956)
Wireless operator aboard the RMS Titanic 58 Ravensbourne Avenue, Shortlands, Bromley London Borough of Bromley (blue)[17] Thumb
Anne Brontë
(1820–1849)
Writer Grand Hotel, Scarborough, North Yorkshire Scarborough and District Civic Society Thumb
Thomas Boulton and Fredrick Park
(1847–1904) and (1846–1881)
Cross-dressers 13 Wakefield Street, Kings Cross, London Marchmont Association Thumb
Frances Bush
(1845–1909)
Lace Manufacturer 99 Nottingham Rd, Long Eaton,
Derbyshire
2013 Derbyshire County Council[18] Thumb
Jedediah Buxton
(1707–1772)
Mental calculator Elmton, Derbyshire 2011 Derbyshire County Council[19] Thumb
Everard Calthrop
(1857–1927)
Railway engineer "Goldings", Clays Lane, Loughton, Essex 2008 Loughton Town Council
Malcolm Campbell
(1885–1948)
Racing motorist, Journalist Bonchester, Bonchester Close, Off Camden Park Road, Chislehurst London Borough of Bromley (blue)[20]
Richard Carr-Gomm
(1922–2008)
Humanitarian, founder of the Abbeyfield and Carr-Gomm Societies 36 Gomm Road, Bermondsey Southwark Council[21]
Charlie Chaplin
(1889–1977)
Actor, film maker 39 Methley Street, Kennington, London
287 Kennington Road, London, SE 11
The Dead Comics Society (blue)[22] Thumb
J. A. Chatwin
(1830–1907)
Architect Lloyds Bank, Queen Square, Wolverhampton Wolverhampton Civic Society/Lloyds Bank[23] Thumb
Clementine Churchill
(1885–1977)
Wife of Winston Churchill 107 High Street, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire Berkhamsted Town Council, 1979[24] Thumb
Alvin Langdon Coburn
(1882–1966)
Pioneering photographer Ffordd Isaf, Harlech, Gwynedd, Wales Royal Photographic Society/Olympus Corporation (blue/octagonal) Thumb
Henry Cooper OBE KSG
(1934–2011)
Professional Boxer. British, Commonwealth & European Heavyweight Champion. 4 Ealing Road Wembley HA0 4TL 2018 The Heritage Foundation Thumb
Arthur C. Clarke
(1917–2008)
Writer Blenheim Road, Minehead, Somerset 2001 Minehead Town Council (blue) Thumb
William Sands Cox
(1802–1875)
Surgeon House of Fraser store, Temple Row, Birmingham City of Birmingham (blue)
Thomas Crapper
(1837–1910)
Plumber and engineer 12 Thornsett Road, Bromley London Borough of Bromley (blue)[25] Thumb
Richmal Crompton
(1890–1969)
Author 'The Glebe', Oakley Road, Bromley Common, BR2 London Borough of Bromley (green)[26]
Oliver Cromwell
(1599–1658)
English military and political leader Market Passage, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6] Thumb
Dr.James Deeny
(1906–1994)
Public Health Pioneer 21, Church Place, Lurgan 2012 Ulster History Circle
Sebastian de Ferranti
(1864–1930)
Electrical Engineer Havelock Building, 130 Bold Street, Liverpool L1 4JA (birthplace) 2016 Liverpool Council Thumb
Walter de la Mare
(1873–1956)
Writer 14 Thornsett Road, Anerley, SE20 London Borough of Bromley[27]
Bernard Delfont (as Baron Delfont)
(1909–1994)
Impresario Prince of Wales Theatre, Coventry Street, SW1 Comic Heritage[28] Thumb
Grantly Dick-Read
(1890–1959)
Obstetrician 25 Harley Street, W1 Westminster City Council/National Childbirth Trust (green)[29]
Robert William Dale
(1829–1895)
Nonconformist church leader Carrs Lane Church, Birmingham Birmingham Civic Society[8] Thumb
Ann Docwra
(1624–1710)
Quaker minister 12 Jesus Lane, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6]
Air Commodore Edward Mortlock Donaldson CB CBE DSO AFC* LoM (USA)
(1912–1992)
Flight airspeed record holder Park Lane, Selsey, West Sussex
86, Grafton Road, Selsey, West Sussex
West Sussex County Council[30]
Diana Dors
(1931-1984)
Actress and singer 61 & 62 Kent Road, Swindon, SN1 2016 Swindon Heritage
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Arthur Conan Doyle
(1859–1930)
Writer 2 Upper Wimpole Street, W1 Westminster City Council/The Arthur Conan Doyle Society (green)[31] Thumb
Jim Ede
(1895–1990)
British art collector Kettle’s Yard, Castle Street, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6]
George Elkington
(1801–1865)
Promoter of electro-plating Museum of Science and Industry, Newhall Street, Birmingham B3[32]
Arthur English
(1919–1995)
Actor and comedian 22 Lysons Road
Aldershot, Hampshire
2017 Aldershot Civic Society[33][34] Thumb
Geraint Evans
(1922–1992)
Opera singer 34 Birchwood Road, Petts Wood, BR5 London Borough of Bromley[35]
Mary Farmer
(1940–2021)
Textile and tapestry artist, Course Director at Royal College of Art 50 High Street, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 8SP 2024 Boston Preservation Trust[36] Thumb
Henry Fawcett
(1833–1884)
British academic, statesman and economist 19 Brookside, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6] Thumb
Millicent Garrett Fawcett
(1847–1929)
English politician, writer, and activist 19 Brookside, Cambridge 2018 Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6]
Humphrey Gainsborough
(1718–1776)
Non-conformist minister, engineer and inventor Christ Church United Reformed Church, Reading Road, Henley-on-Thames Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board/Oxford Civic Society[37] Thumb
Sampson Gamgee
(1828–1886)
Surgeon Repertory Theatre, Centenary Square, Broad Street, Birmingham Birmingham Civic Society[8] Thumb
Robert Graves
(1895–1985)
English Poet Vale House, Manor Vale Road, Galmpton, Brixham Torbay Civic Society[8]
Graham Greene
(1904–1991)
Writer St John's Boarding House, Chesham Road, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire Berkhamsted Town Council[24] Thumb
Nigel Gresley
(1876–1941)
Railway engineer Old Rectory, Ashby Road,
Netherseal
2013 Derbyshire County Council[38] Thumb
Pete Ham
(1947–1975)
Rock musician, member of The Iveys and Badfinger Swansea Railway Station, High Street, Swansea, SA1 1NU 2013 City and County of Swansea[39] Thumb
Tony Hancock
(1924–1968)
Actor and comedian 10 Grey Close, NW11 The Dead Comics Society[40] Thumb
James Harrington
(1611–1677)
Author of The Commonwealth of Oceana Manor House, Rectory Lane, Milton Malsor
Northamptonshire, NN7 3AQ
Milton Malsor Historical Society
Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
(1807–1889)
Sculptor and artist 'Fossil Villa', 22 Belvedere Road, Anerley London Borough of Bromley (black)[41] Thumb
Ethel Haythornthwaite
(1894–1986)
Environmental campaigner and pioneer Endcliffe Student Village (formerly Endcliffe Vale House), University of Sheffield 2022 CPRE PDSY and University of Sheffield[42][43][44] Thumb
Mary Frances Heaton
(1801–1878)
Music teacher, unjustly incarcerated as mentally ill[45] 2020 Wakefield
Oliver Heaviside
(1850–1925)
Electrical engineer and mathematician Homefield, Lower Warberry Road, TQ1 The Institution of Electrical Engineers
John Stevens Henslow
(1796–1861)
British botanist, geologist, and priest Cambridge Botanic Garden, Brookside, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6]
Edward Heron-Allen
(1861–1943)
Lawyer, Writer, Scholar, Scientist 122 High Street Selsey
West Sussex, PO20 0QE
West Sussex County Council[30] Thumb
Allen Hill
(1937–2021)
Chemist Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford OX1 3QR 2012 Royal Society of Chemistry (Blue hexagon)[46] Thumb
Gerard Manley Hopkins
(1844–1889)
Poet Manresa House, Roehampton Greater London Council[47]
Jack Hobbs
(1882–1963)
English cricketer Hobbs Pavilion, Parker’s Piece, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6] Thumb
Thomas Hobson
(1544–1631)
English carrier 52–54 St Andrew's Street, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6] Thumb
Frank Hornby
(1863–1836)
Toy manufacturer (Meccano Ltd) and MP. The Hollies, Station road, Maghull, Liverpool L31 3DB English Heritage Thumb
Fred Hoyle
(1915–2001)
English astronomer Ivy Lodge, 7 Linton Road, Great Abington 2022 Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6]
Charles Humfrey
(1772–1848)
Architect, developer, banker and mayor Maid's Causeway, Newmarket Road, Cambridge
On the side of 1 Fair Street
Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6]
William Hutton
(1723–1815)
Historian Waterstones, High Street, Birmingham Birmingham Civic Society[8] Thumb
Barry Jackson (director)
(1879–1961)
English theatre director, entrepreneur and the founder of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre Old Rep, Station Street, Birmingham, B5 4DY Birmingham Civic Society
Sid James
(1913–1976)
Actor Gunnersbury Avenue, London The Dead Comics Society Thumb
Derek Jarman
(1942–1994)
Film-maker, artist and gay rights activist Butler's Wharf Building, 36 Shad Thames, SE1 2YE 2019 [48]
Eglantyne Jebb
(1876–1928)
British social reformer, founder of Save the Children 82 Regent Street, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6]
Griffith John
(1831–1912)
Christian missionary and translator Ebenezer Chapel, Ebenezer Street, Swansea, SA1 5BJ 2013 City and County of Swansea[49] Thumb
Samuel Johnson & Joshua Reynolds
(1709–1784) and (1723–1792)
Founders of The Club 9 Gerrard Street, W1 Westminster City Council/Honsway C&E Foundation (green)[50]
Charles Keeping
(1924–1988)
Illustrator 16 Church Road, Shortlands, BR2 London Borough of Bromley[51]
Marie Kendall
(1873–1964)
Music Hall Artiste Okeover Manor
Clapham Common Northside, London
2011 Thumb
John F. Kennedy
(1917–1963)
Politician and US President 14 Princes Gate, London SW7 Unknown[52] Thumb
Albert Ketèlbey
(1875–1959)
Composer and musician Birmingham and Midland Institute, Cornwall Street, Birmingham 2002 Birmingham Civic Society[8] Thumb
John Maynard Keynes
(1883–1946)
British economist 6 St Edward’s Passage, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6] Thumb
Hetty King
(1883–1972)
Music Hall artistes and male impersonator 17 Palmerston Road, Wimbledon Erected by The Music Hall Guild of Great Britain and America.
Frederick W. Lanchester
(1868–1946)
Scientist, inventor and engineer Oxford Road, Moseley, Birmingham Unknown (green)[53] Thumb
George Herbert Lawrence
(1888–1940)
Industrialist Main Street, Hathersage,
Derbyshire
2013 Derbyshire County Council[54] Thumb
Leah Manning
(1886–1977)
British educationalist, social reformer and Labour Member of Parliament Young Street, Cambridge 2020[55] Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6]
Jessie Matthews
(1907–1981)
Actress, dancer and singer Blue Posts Pub, 22 Berwick Street, W1 Westminster City Council[56] Thumb
John Le Mesurier
(1912–1983)
Actor Baron's Court, London The Dead Comics Society[57]
Edward Lear
(1812–1888)
Painter, poet and humorist 30 Seymour Street, Westminster, W1 Westminster City Council[58] Plaque removed in 2012.
Edward Lear
(1812–1888)
Painter, poet and humorist 15 Stratford Place, Westminster, W1 Westminster City Council (green)[59] Thumb
Edward Lear
(1812–1888)
Painter, poet and humorist Bowman's Mews, N7 London Borough of Islington[60] Thumb
Agnes Smith Lewis and Margaret Dunlop Gibson
(1843–1926) and (1843–1920)
Twin sisters and biblical scholars Westminster College (entrance gate), Madingley Road, Cambridge 2019 Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6]
Lloyds Bank (Sampson Lloyd)
(1699–1779)
Origin of bank Dale End, Birmingham City of Birmingham[8] Thumb
Oliver Joseph Lodge
(1851–1940)
Discoverer of wireless telegraphy and inventor of the spark plug Wolstanton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire 2007 Newcastle-under-Lyme Civic Society
Arthur Lowe
(1915–1982)
Actor Kinder Road
Hayfield, Derbyshire
2011 Derbyshire County Council[61] Thumb
John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury
(1834–1913)
Banker, politician, naturalist and archaeologist High Elms Estate, Shire Lane, Farnborough, BR6 London Borough of Bromley[62]
Ewan MacColl
(1915–1989)
Singer, songwriter and political activist 35 Stanley Avenue, Beckenham, BR3 London Borough of Bromley[63]
James Joseph Magennis
(1919–1986)
Submariner and Victoria Cross recipient Royal Naval Association building, Great Victoria Street, Belfast Ulster History Circle[64]
David Gregory Marshall
(1873–1942)
University caterer, early pioneer of motoring and flying. Founder of Marshall of Cambridge 18 Jesus Lane, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6] Thumb
(Lord) Mayors of Birmingham of the Martineau family Birmingham Council House foyer
1 Victoria Square B1
2008 Birmingham Civic Society
Karl Marx
(1818–1883)
Philosopher, political economist, and revolutionary 101-8 Maitland Park Road, NW3 Camden London Borough Council (claret) Thumb
James McBey
(1883–1959)
Artist 1 Holland Park Avenue, London W11 Unknown (grey)
Joe Meek
(1929–1967)
Record producer and pioneer of sound recording technology was born here 1 Market Square
Newent, Gloucestershire
Unknown (black) as shown, replaced with The Heritage Foundation in 2011 Thumb
Joe Meek
(1929–1967)
Record producer – The Telstar man, pioneer of sound recording technology, lived, worked and died here. 304 Holloway Road, N19 Unknown (black)[65] Thumb
John Everett Millais
(1829–1896)
Painter The Octagon
Budleigh Salterton, Devon
Unknown Thumb
Spike Milligan
(1918–2002)
Comedian Camden Palace, Camden High Street, NW1 Comic Heritage[66]
Keith Moon
(1946–1978)
Drummer with The Who 90 Wardour Street, Soho, London W1
Site of the Marquee Club
2009
Terry Moores
(1949–2014)
Ceramic sculptor and potter 50 High Street, Boston, Lincolnshire, PE21 8SP 2024 Boston Preservation Trust[36] Thumb
Henry Morris
(1889–1961)
Founder of Village Colleges 4 Silver Street, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6] Thumb
Richarda Morrow-Tait
(1923–1982)
Pilot and adventurer St Regis Flats, Clare College, Chesterton Road, Cambridge 2024 [67] Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6]
John Mortlock
(1755–1816)
British banker 10 Peas Hill, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6] Thumb
Gladys Moss

(1919-1941)

First Woman Police Officer in West Sussex Worthing Police Station

Chatsworth Road Worthing BN11 1LY

2015
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756–1791)
Composer 20 Frith Street, W1 Royal Music Association[68] Thumb
James Murray
(1837–1915)
Lexicographer 78 Banbury Road, Oxford Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board/Oxford Civic Society[69] Thumb
Heddle Nash
(1895–1961)
Opera singer 49 Towncourt Crescent, Petts Wood, Bromley London Borough of Bromley (black)[70]
Edith New
(1877–1951)
Suffragette Kent Road, Swindon SN1 2016 Swindon Heritage[71]
Thumb
J. A. R. Newlands
(1837–1898)
Chemist West Square, London, SE11 Royal Society of Chemistry
Florence Nightingale
(1820–1910)
Social reformer 2014 Derbyshire County Council[72]
Seán O'Casey
(1880–1964)
Dramatist Ashburton Road, Totnes, Devon Unknown (stone)
Joe Orton
(1933–1967)
Playwright 25 Noel Road, London, N1 London Borough of Islington (green) Thumb
Alexander Parkes
(1813–1890)
Metallurgist and inventor Museum of Science and Industry, Birmingham Birmingham Civic Society[8]
Joseph Paxton
(1803–1865)
Gardener, architect of The Crystal Palace, MP Chatsworth Estate, Derbyshire 2011 Derbyshire County Council[73] Thumb
William Perkin
(1838–1907)
Chemist Cable Street, E1 Stepney Historical Trust Thumb
Stephen Perse
(1548–1615)
Educator Free School Lane, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6] Thumb
John Phillips
(1800–1874)
Geologist and first Keeper of the Yorkshire Museum St. Mary's Lodge, York Museum Gardens, York 2016 Yorkshire Philosophical Society, York Civic Trust, and York Museums Trust Thumb
Enid Porter
(1909 – 1984)
Curator of the Cambridge & County Folk museum 1 Northampton Street, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6] Thumb
Joseph Priestley
(1733–1804)
Scholar, scientist, theologian and discoverer of oxygen Church of St Michael and St Joseph, New Meeting House Lane, Birmingham Birmingham Civic Society[8] Thumb
Anthony E. Pratt
(1903 – 1994)
Inventor of Cluedo 9 Stanley Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham 2013[74]
Clara Rackham
(1875-1966)
English feminist and politician Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6] Thumb
Gwen Raverat
(1885–1957)
Artist Darwin College, Silver Street, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6]
Elizabeth Jesser Reid
(1789–1866)
Slavery abolitionist and founder of Bedford College for Women 48 Bedford Square, WC1 Unknown (green)[75] Thumb
George Arthur Roberts
(1890–1970)
First World War soldier, Second World War fireman, West Indian Community Leader Lewis Trust Dwellings, Warner Road, Camberwell 2016 London Borough of Southwark Thumb
Joan Robinson
(1903–1983)
Economist Kensington Park Gardens, London 2024 English Heritage[76] Thumb
W. Heath Robinson
(1872–1944)
Cartoonist and Illustrator 75 Moss Lane
Pinner, Harrow
1976 unknown
Henry Royce
(1863–1933)
Co-founder of Rolls-Royce Quarndon House,
Derby
2012 Derbyshire County Council[12] Thumb
Willie Rushton
(1937–1996)
Satirist Mornington Crescent tube station, NW1 Comic Heritage[77] Thumb
Rex C. Russell
(1951–2014)
Historian, author and lecturer Priestgate, Barton-upon-Humber 2015 Barton Civic Society Thumb
Bertha Ryland
(1882–1977)
Suffragette Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery 2018 Birmingham Civic Society Thumb
Terry Scott
(1927–1994)
Actor and comedian 32 Tucker Street, Watford Comic Heritage[78][79]
Peter Sellers
(1925-1980)
Actor and comedian 10 Muswell Hill Road, N6 The Dead Comics Society[80]
Eileen Sheridan
(1923–2023)
Cyclist Butts Park Arena, Coventry 2024 Coventry Cycling Club

The Coventry Society

Thumb
Samuel Slater
(1768–1835)
Father of the American Industrial Revolution Sunnymount Cottage,
Chevin Road, Belper
2012 Derbyshire County Council[12]
Small Faces and Don Arden
(1926–2007)
1960s mod group and manager 52–55 Carnaby Street, London Westminster City Council (green)[81] Thumb
John Smedley
(1803–1874)
Father of the American Industrial Revolution County Hall,
Smedley Street, Matlock, Derbyshire
2012 Derbyshire County Council[12] Thumb
Charles Villiers Stanford
(1852–1924))
Irish composer, music teacher, and conductor 10 Harvey Road, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6]
William Thomas Stead
(1849–1912)
Journalist 5 Smith Square, London Westminster City Council[82]
George Stephenson
(1781–1848)
Civil engineer Chesterfield railway station, Derbyshire 2011 Derbyshire County Council[83] Thumb
George Herbert Strutt
(1854–1928)
Mill owner, Philanthropist Makeney Hall, Belper,
Derbyshire
2013 Derbyshire County Council[84] Thumb
Joseph Sturge
(1793–1859)
Quaker, campaigner for peace, extension of the vote and abolition of slavery Eden Croft, Wheeleys Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham Birmingham Civic Society[85]
William Terriss
(1847–1897)
Actor Beside the stage door of the Adelphi Theatre in London 1971 Westminster City Council (green) Thumb
Dylan Thomas
(1914–1953)
Writer 5 Cwmdonkin Drive, Uplands, Swansea, SA2 0RA Thumb
Harry Relph – "Little Tich"
(1867–1928)
Music hall comedian The Blacksmith Arms, Cudham, Bromley London Borough of Bromley[86]
J. R. R. Tolkien
(1892–1973)
Writer Sarehole Mill
Hall Green, Birmingham
Birmingham Civic Society and The Tolkien Society[87] Thumb
J. R. R. Tolkien
(1892–1973)
Writer 1 Duchess Place
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Birmingham Civic Society[88]
J. R. R. Tolkien
(1892–1973)
Writer 4 Highfield Road
Edgbaston, Birmingham
Birmingham Civic Society and The Tolkien Society[89]
J. R. R. Tolkien
(1892–1973)
Writer Plough and Harrow, Hagley Road
Edgbaston, Birmingham
The Tolkien Society[90] Thumb
J. R. R. Tolkien
(1892–1973)
Writer 20 Northmoor Road
Oxford
Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board[91] Thumb
P. L. Travers
(1899–1996)
Author of Mary Poppins 50 Smith Street, London SW3
Alan Turing
(1912–1954)
English computer scientist 58 Trumpington Street, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6] Thumb
Edward Turner
(1901–1973)
Motorcycle designer 8, Philip Walk, Peckham SE15 Southwark Council Thumb
William Turner
(1789–1862)
Artist 16 St John Street, Oxford Oxford Civic Society[92] Thumb
Alison Uttley
(1884–1976)
Author Castle Top Farm,
Cromford, Derbyshire
2012 Derbyshire County Council[12]
Barnes Wallis
(1887–1979)
Pioneer of aircraft design and inventor of the Bouncing Bomb 241 New Cross Road, New Cross, London, SE14 Lewisham Council (scarlet)
Sam Wanamaker
(1919–1993)
Visionary who recreated Shakespeare's Globe Bankside, SE1 Southwark Council[93] Thumb
Baron Dickinson Webster
(1818–1860)
Wire manufacturer Penns Hall, Birmingham
52.536484°N 1.808112°W / 52.536484; -1.808112
Sutton Coldfield Civic Society
H. G. Wells
(1866–1946)
Writer Chiltern Court, Baker Street, NW1 The H. G. Wells Society (scarlet) Thumb
H. G. Wells
(1866–1946)
Writer Primark Store, Market Place, Bromley, BR1
Unknown[94][95]
Elsie Widdowson
(1906–2000)
British nutritionist 55 High Street, Barrington 2021 Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6] Thumb
William Wilkins
(1778–1839)
English architect and archaeologist 44 Lensfield Road, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6] Thumb
William Willett
(1856–1915)
Campaigner for daylight saving time The Cedars, Camden Park Road, Chislehurst London Borough of Bromley[96]
Kenneth Williams
(1926–1988)
Comedy actor 57 Marchmont Street, WC1 The Heritage Foundation
Henry Williamson
(1895–1977)
Author Crowberry Cottage, Georgeham, Devon, and Skirr Cottage in Georgeham The Henry Williamson Society[97] Thumb
Ted Willis, Baron Willis
(1918–1992)
Playwright 5 Shepherds Green, Chislehurst, BR7 London Borough of Bromley[98]
Ludwig Wittgenstein
(1889–1951)
Austrian philosopher and logician 76 Storey's Way, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6] Thumb
Frank Whittle
(1907–1996)
British Royal Air Force engineer and air officer Cambridge University Engineering Department, Trumpington St, Cambridge Cambridge City and South Cambridgeshire[6]
Joseph Whitworth
(1803–1887)
Engineer, Inventor Amber Mill,
Oakerthorpe, Derbyshire
2012 Derbyshire County Council[12]
James Wolfe
(1727–1759)
Victor of the Battle of the Plains of Abraham in Quebec 1759 5 Trim Street, Bath unknown - bronze rectangle Thumb
Ken Wood
(1916–1997)
Entrepreneur and businessman, inventor of the eponymous Kenwood Chef food mixer. Goldsworth Road, Woking, Surrey 2017 Woking Borough Council[99]
Thomas Telford
(1757–1834)
Civil Engineer Towyn Lodge, Ravenspoint Road, Trearddur Bay, Anglesey 2016 BAe Systems Thumb
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erected
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The Clink Notorious prison in Southwark Clink Street, London SE1 London Borough of SouthwarkBlue Thumb
The Gramophone Company Europe's first disc recording studio.
Established by Fred Gaisberg and The Gramophone Company in 1898
31 Maiden Lane, London WC2 2019 Westminster City CouncilGreen
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North Sea flood of 1953 Marking the level of flood water Leigh Heritage Centre, 13A High St, Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, SS9 The Leigh SocietyBlue
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Live at Leeds Site of legendary live recording by The Who The University of Leeds Refectory, Leeds, West Yorkshire 2006 Leeds Civic Trust[100] Blue Thumb
Royal Air Force Site of first headquarters 80 Strand, London WC2 2008 Westminster City Council[101] Green Thumb
Ziggy Stardust The location where the cover of David Bowie's album was photographed 23 Heddon Street, London 2012 Gary Kemp[102] Black Thumb
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