London’s blue plaques are the most famous ... the residences of authors Charles Dickens and Agatha Christie, the building on Brixton Road where Charlie Chaplin lived between 1908 and 1910 ...
King Charles was full of laughs during a visit to Somerset House on Wednesday wile across town Queen Camilla was 'moved' by ...
London’s blue plaques are the most famous ... the residences of authors Charles Dickens and Agatha Christie, the building on ...
The first blue plaques to be put up to honour notable Derby people for almost six years have been unveiled at the former Derbyshire Royal Infirmary (DRI) site in London Road. The addition of ...
A blue plaque for Florence Nightingale has been unveiled ... up for the first nurse training school at St Thomas' Hospital in London in 1860. William Ogle contacted Florence Nightingale who ...
Florence Nightingale, who was known as the Lady with the Lamp, now has a Blue Plaque in her memory at the ... school at St Thomas' Hospital in London in 1860. William Ogle contacted Florence ...
Bromley is home to one of the most prolific science-fiction writers and he was born right on Bromley High Street.
The Queen took a shine to a diamond ring worn by Charles ... London, leaving as his family grew and his career flourished in 1839 after two years. Camilla toured the museum seeing his Dickens ...