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The Blue Plaques Guy

@blueplaquesguy

Hunting blue plaques for fun and profit. (May contain: random London stuff, history bits, nuts).
#london #blueplaques #history #plaquetivist

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September Publishing (@septemberbooks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If your kids like colourful history and you fancy a London walk try a Blue Plaque walking tour #HalfTerm #loveLondon x.com/stanfordstrave…

Brandon Lewis (@brandonlewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great to see blue plaque going up to mark site in #Gorleston where first moving pictures were taken in East Anglia. edp24.co.uk/news/blue_plaq…

LondonRemembers (@londonremembers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Born 200 yrs today, John Simon, early implementer of public health reforms, starting in City of London. W8 plaque: bit.ly/2dFEYaW

Kevin McLoughlin (@kev_mcloughlin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First programmer, collaborator with Babbage and the daughter of Byron #adalovelaceday - worthy of a #blueplaque and more x.com/englishheritag…

Stephen Davies (@sahelsteve) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Blog Post: my blue plaque pilgrimage to the homes of Oscar Wilde, Jerome K Jerome and PG Wodehouse voiceinthedesert.org.uk/2016/10/11/osc…

The Restart Project (@restartproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And we thought numbers of women in STEM were low! Noting: 13% of blue plaques dedicated to women itv.com/news/london/20… #AdaLovelaceDay x.com/englishheritag…

Ben Van Der Velde (@vanderlaugh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read+share this excellent thread reminding Richard Hammond that, despite company + appearances, he's not a sniggering 14 year old any more. x.com/sillyolddaniel…

Helen Day (@lbflyawayhome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today in Ladybird 12 Feb 1947 Christian Dior presents his first influential collection, which quickly came to be called the "New Look"

Today in Ladybird 12 Feb 1947 Christian Dior presents his first influential collection, which quickly came to be called the "New Look"