Blue Plaque V2 register

Blue plaque IDs in a register

Id Title Inscription Location Address Erected Colour Organisation Main_Photo_Url Language Area
The blue plaque id Title of the blue plaque The inscription on the plaque Location of the plaque Address of the blue plaque Date the plaque was erected Colour of the plaque The organisation responsible for the plaque The url of the main photo of the plaque Language the plaque is in The area of the country the plaque is in
9966 John Pennington Harman blue plaque John Pennington Harman VC 1914-1944 Lance Corporal 4th Battalion The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment awarded the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery at Kohima, Assam, India 9 April 1944 born here 51°24'7.7"N0°2'21.66"E 9 Shrewsbury Road blue https://farm9.staticflickr.com/8630/15923267328_38492ed5b9_m.jpg {'name': 'English', 'alpha2': 'en'} {'name': 'Beckenham', 'uri': 'http://openplaques.org/places/gb/areas/beckenham.json', 'country': {'name': 'United Kingdom', 'alpha2': 'gb', 'uri': 'http://openplaques.org/places/gb.json'}}
9967 Alf Bridgeman, Fred Chilvers, Hugh Dicken, Ted Dunn, and 9 other Abbey Road Depot bombing. Alf Bridgeman ARP rescue squad leader Fred Chilvers ARP rescue squad Hugh Dicken AFS Ted Dunn ARP demolition squad Matthew Fenwick ARP warden Fred Jones ARP warden Bill Long AFS Sid Lowings ARP light rescue squad leader George Odell ARP rescue squad Wally Porter ARP rescue squad Frank Swift ARP messenger Wally Turley AFS sub officer Bill Willis ARP stretcher bearer 51°32'0.56"N0°0'19.19"E Abbey Road, Stratford, E15 Unknown green English London
9968 Percy Bysshe Shelley black plaque Percy Bysshe Shelley lived at No. 26 Nelson Square which formerly stood on a site north of this building 51°30'10.08"N0°6'10.15"E Applegarth House, Nelson Square, SE1 Unknown black English London
9969 Thomas Paine bronze plaque This sculpture was unveiled by Sir William Barlow, Chairman of BICC PLC on the 13th June 1991. It was commissioned by BICC Developments Ltd. and created by Kevin Jordan M.A. (R.C.A.I.) as a tribute to Thomas Paine, whose work 'Rights of Man' was written at the Angel and published in 1791. 51°32'3.41"N0°6'16.42"E Angel Square, Islington High Street, N1 Unknown bronze https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/PaineMonumentAngelSquareDetails.JPG?width=640 English London
997 Barbara Pym blue plaque Barbara Pym 1913-1980 writer lived here 1972-1980 51°50'31.2"N1°28'58.15"W Barn Cottage, High Street blue {'name': 'English', 'alpha2': 'en'} {'name': 'Finstock', 'uri': 'http://openplaques.org/places/gb/areas/finstock.json', 'country': {'name': 'United Kingdom', 'alpha2': 'gb', 'uri': 'http://openplaques.org/places/gb.json'}}
9970 William IV and Dorothea Jordan blue plaque Ashberry Cottage. Here lived William, Duke of Clarence later King William IV and Mrs Dorothea Jordan actress 51°26'30.08"N0°3'27.07"E Ashberry Cottage, Honor Oak Road, Forest Hill, SE23 Unknown blue https://s0.geograph.org.uk/photos/13/77/137718_3768633d.jpg English London
9971 Bronze plaque â„– 9971 During the morning of Monday April 17th 1995 whilst on passage from Jersey to Sark, the French catermaran "Saint-Malo" struck a rock known as Le Frouquie 900 metres north of La Corbiere Lighthouse. Visability was good at the time, but with a Spring tide ebbing to the westand a westerly Force 5 wind, the sea conditions near Corbiere were moderate to rough. Emergency services reponded promptly and nearby ships gave assistance. All 307 passengers and crew were saved from the partially submerged vessel. This memorial is erected in thanksgiving and as a tribute to the rescue, which with the help of God and of many strong arms, ensured the safe return of all on board. 49°10'47.1"N2°15'2.77"W Mont du Grouet Unknown bronze https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5341/7068725295_f3a750aabb_z.jpg English La Corbiere
9972 Stone plaque â„– 9972 During the First and Second World Wars this parochial cemetery provided the resting place for the bodies of 337 German Servicemen who were in the island as prisoners of war and as members of the occupying forces. In 1961 their bodies were reinterred at Mont De Huisnes St Malo. Requiescant In Pace 49°11'3.12"N2°12'10.69"W La Route des Camps Unknown stone https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7082/6922642724_57ee0f6b63_z.jpg English St Brelade
9973 Stone plaque â„– 9973 In memory of Peter Edwin Larbalestier Assistant keeper at Corbiere Lighthouse. Who on 28th May 1946 gave his life in attempting to rescue a visitor cut off by the incoming tide. Take heed all ye who pass by. 49°10'47.06"N2°15'2.66"W Mont du Grouet Unknown stone https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7073/7068727563_a341ace836_z.jpg English La Corbiere
9974 Ed Clark and George Haas stone plaque Captain Ed Clark Lieutenant George Haas On 6th January 1945 these two American officers escaped from their prisoner of war camp in St. Helier. Assisted by local residents and in particular Deputy W.J. Bertram. B.E.M. of East Lynne Fauvie, they successfully avoided recapture by the German forces. On the night of 19th January 1945 they removed a small boat from this harbour and 15 hours later, after an arduous crossing in bad weather, landed near Carteret on the French Cotentin Peninsula. This tablet was unveilled on the 50th anniversary of this event on 20th January 1995 by Sir Peter Crill K.B.E, Bailiff of Jersey. 49°11'57.59"N2°1'8.54"W Gorey Pier stone https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7138/6922649082_e652916f64_m.jpg {'name': 'English', 'alpha2': 'en'} {'name': 'Gorey', 'uri': 'http://openplaques.org/places/gb/areas/gorey.json', 'country': {'name': 'United Kingdom', 'alpha2': 'gb', 'uri': 'http://openplaques.org/places/gb.json'}}
9979 The Queen's Head, Pinner brown plaque The Queen's Head. Pinner's oldest inn. Built 16th Century called The Crown - 17th Century renamed The Queen's Head - 18th Century. 51°35'39.3"N0°22'50.27"E High Street, Pinner Unknown brown https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/The_Queen's_Head_-_Pinner's_oldest_inn.jpg?width=640 English London
998 first superconducting magnet for MRI scanning blue plaque In this building the first superconducting magnet for MRI scanning was manufactured by Oxford Instruments in 1980 51°44'52.44"N1°16'20.82"W The King's Centre, Osney Mead blue https://farm3.staticflickr.com/2721/4523099858_e135d4b972_m.jpg {'name': 'English', 'alpha2': 'en'} {'name': 'Oxford', 'uri': 'http://openplaques.org/places/gb/areas/oxford.json', 'country': {'name': 'United Kingdom', 'alpha2': 'gb', 'uri': 'http://openplaques.org/places/gb.json'}}
9980 plaque â„– 9980 Wax Well 51°36'8.21"N0°23'14.03"E Waxwell Lane, Pinner at junction with Uxbridge Road Unknown English London
9981 Charles Robert Cockerell and Harrow School brown plaque The Old Schools. This is the original building at Harrow, finished in 1615 and enlarged in 1820 by Charles Robert Cockerell and given its present distinctive appearance. 51°34'23.52"N0°20'13.78"E Church Hill, Harrow on the Hill Unknown brown https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Harrow_Old_Schools_brown_plaque.jpg?width=640 English London
9982 plaque â„– 9982 St Laurence Whitchurch 51°36'29.02"N0°17'19.46"E Whitchurch Lane by St Laurence Close, Harrow Unknown English London
9983 plaque â„– 9983 Vaughan Library 51°34'22.76"N0°20'11.9"E High Street, Harrow on the Hill Unknown English London
9984 plaque â„– 9984 Elthorne Gate 51°35'40.7"N0°22'46.78"E 64 High Street, Pinner Unknown English London
9985 plaque â„– 9985 Grim’s Dyke 51°36'2.7"N0°23'27.38"E Montesole Playing Fields, Uxbridge Road, Pinner Unknown English London
9986 plaque â„– 9986 Grim’s Dyke 51°36'50.44"N0°21'50.44"E Saddlers Mead Recreation Ground, off Clonard Way, Hatch End Unknown English London
9987 plaque â„– 9987 Old St John’s Church, Great Stanmore 51°36'58.79"N0°18'54.65"E Uxbridge Road near Old Church Lane, Great Stanmore Unknown English London
9988 plaque â„– 9988 West View, Victorian municipal office 51°34'16.03"N0°20'20.44"E 39 High Street, Harrow on the Hill Unknown English London
9989 plaque â„– 9989 The Weald Stone 51°36'16.2"N0°20'22.16"E Weald Stone Public House, High Road, Harrow Weald Unknown English London
999 Cutteslowe Walls blue plaque Here stood one of the two Cutteslowe Walls, erected 1934 and finally demolished on 9th March 1959 51°47'7.08"N1°15'54.43"W 34 Aldrich Road 2006 blue https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4019/4544374804_2e5699240d_m.jpg {'name': 'English', 'alpha2': 'en'} {'name': 'Oxford', 'uri': 'http://openplaques.org/places/gb/areas/oxford.json', 'country': {'name': 'United Kingdom', 'alpha2': 'gb', 'uri': 'http://openplaques.org/places/gb.json'}}
9990 plaque â„– 9990 Harrow & Wealdstone Station 51°35'29.22"N0°19'59.52"E The Bridge, Wealdstone Unknown English London
9991 plaque â„– 9991 Harrow Recreation Ground, pavilion 51°35'2.9"N0°20'39.77"E Hindes Road, Harrow Unknown English London
9992 Gerald Horsley and Hatch End railway station, London brown plaque This (Wrenish Style) building by Gerald Horsley was built in 1911 on the site of the first station opened in 1842. 51°36'33.48"N0°22'7.57"E Uxbridge Road, Hatch End Unknown brown https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Hatch_End_Station_Harrow_Heritage_plaque.jpg?width=640 English London
9993 plaque â„– 9993 Old Fire Station 51°34'13.26"N0°20'22.85"E 90 High Street, Harrow on the Hill Unknown English London
9994 Terracotta plaque â„– 9994 Letchford House. 16th Century Farmhouse, later the probable home of physician John Letchford, died 1666. Called Hatch End Farm in 19th Century. Sometime home of Harrow Central MP, Frank Bishop. 51°36'22.25"N0°21'31.75"E Headstone Lane, Hatch End Unknown terracotta https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Letchford_House.jpg?width=640 English London
9995 Walter Williams and Mary Beauclerc brown plaque Pinner House. Possibly 17th Century with facade completed 1721. The home, 1788-1811, of the Rev. Walter Williams, Vicar of Pinner, and his wife, Mary Beauclerc, Great Grand Daughter of Charles II and Nell Gwynn. 51°35'36.6"N0°22'37.96"E Church Lane, Pinner Unknown brown https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Pinner_House_(Harrow).jpg?width=640 English London
9996 Stanmore Hall, William Knox D'Arcy, Robert Holland, and Helen Holland brown plaque Stanmore Hall. Original building constructed 1843. Extended in 1885 with William Morris interiors. Owners have included William Knox D'Arcy, founder of Anglo Iranian Oil Company (later British Petroleum), Robert Holland balloonist and his wife Helen authoress. 51°37'28.49"N0°19'8.9"E Wood Lane, Stanmore Unknown brown English London
9997 Walter Scott and Thomas Blackwell terracotta plaque The Cedars. Gateway of The Cedars, home of Thomas Blackwell (died 1907) giver of Harrow Weald Recreation Ground and benefactor of All Saints Harrow Weald and St Anselms Hatch End Churches. House visited in 1806 by Novelist Sir Walter Scott. 51°36'34.34"N0°21'17.17"E Uxbridge Road, at junction with Courtenay Drive, Harrow Unknown terracotta https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/The_Cedars,_gateway.jpg?width=640 English London
9998 plaque â„– 9998 Canons Park, Gate Piers 51°36'47.45"N0°17'40.13"E Canons Drive, Edgware Unknown English London
9999 plaque â„– 9999 Wealdstone Mosaics 51°35'29.22"N0°19'59.52"E The Bridge, Wealdstone Unknown English London