689 plaques with a category of Historical_London

Acton Fire Station, Gunnersbury Lane, London W3 8EAActon Fire Station (Historical London) Richard William Birkett (Civic Officer)(Photos Taken: 13-May-2022)Link

I have no information about Richard William Birkett. Please contact me if you do.

Adelphi Terrace, London WC2NAdelphi Terrace (Historical London) John Adam (Architect) Robert Adam (Architect) Topham Beauclerk (Painter) Diana Beauclerk (Painter) David Garrick (Director) Richard D'Oyly Carte (Entrepreneur) Thomas Hardy (Poet) George Bernard Shaw (Author)Savage Club (Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Feb-2018)Link
Plaque Wording: The Adelphi This building stands on the site of Adelphi Terrace built by the brothers Adam in 1768 - 1774. Among the occupants of the Terrace were Topham and Lady Diana Beauclerk, David Garrick, Richard Doyly Carte, Thomas Hardy & George Bernard Shaw, The London School of Economics and Political Science and the Savage Club also had their premises here. LCC 1951

61 St Martins le Grand, St Pauls, London EC1A 4ERAldersgate Site(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 09-Sep-2016)Link

near 88 Fenchurch Street, London EC3M 4BYAldgate Pump(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: The Aldgate Pump A well for fresh drinking water has been on this site since the 13th century. The Aldgate Pump has long been a landmark point for visitors to east London, mentioned by Charles Dickens and in traditional rhyme and song. In 1876 the pump's water was connected to the mains water supply after the old well was found to be contaminated. The current Portland stone obelisk dates from the 18th century. The brass wolf's head spout is 19th century. The lantern on top is a handmade replica of the original lost around 1900. Repaired and restored in 2019 by the City of London with the assistance of the Heritage of London Trust and a gift from Miss Anthea Gray.

88 Aldgate High Street, London EC3N 1LHAldgate Site(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2016)Link

5 Upper St Martin's Lane, Covent Garden, London WC2H 9EAAldridge's Horse Bazaar(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 10-Nov-2021)Link

St Helen Garden, Lloyd Square, Clerkenwell, London WC1X 9BDAmwell Society(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 28-Feb-2019)Link

The Anchor Iron, Ballast Quay, Greenwich, London SE10 9GLAnchor Iron Wharf(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 24-Oct-2025)Link
Plaque Wording: Anchor Iron Wharf In 964 King Edgar granted this land to the abbey of St Peter's in Ghent, Flanders. Henry V re-possessed it in 1414. After the English civil war Charles II granted the land to Sir William Boreman in 1676. He was clerk to the Board of Green Cloth and involved with the design of Greenwich Park. He also founded Green Coat School. In 1699 his widow sold the estate of Old Court Manor to Sir John Morden. He had already built Morden College in 1695 to accommodate merchants who had lost their estates by accidents and perils of the seas. In 1705 Sir Ambrose Crowley, an iron-maker, moved to a riverside mansion which he renamed Crowley House and built Crowley's Wharf. In 1953 Charles Robinson moved his premises to what became Anchor Iron & Crowley's Wharf. The principal cargoes were scrap iron, lead ingots, metal and glass.

Angel Alley, 84b Whitechapel High Street, London E1 7QXAngel Alley(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 01-May-2019)Link

Angel Place, Borough, London SE1 1JAAngel Place (Marshalsea Prison)(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 04-Aug-2020)Link

1 Pauntley Street, Holloway, London N19 3TGArchway Toll Gate(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 30-Jan-2018)Link

7-9 Westmoreland Road, Walworth, London SE17 2AXArments(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 24-May-2019)Link

139 Addiscombe Road, Croydon CR0 6SJAshleigh and India Houses(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2017)Link

65 Kings Cross Road, London WC1X 9LWBagnigge House(Historical London)(Photos Taken: 11-May-2022)Link