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List of English Heritage blue plaques in the City of Westminster

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a complete list of the 323 blue plaques placed by English Heritage and its predecessors in the City of Westminster in London.

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List

Subject Inscription Location Year installed Photo Open Plaques
ref
Notes
1–3 Robert Street

"ROBERT ADAM THOMAS HOOD JOHN GALSWORTHY SIR JAMES BARRIE AND OTHER EMINENT ARTISTS AND WRITERS LIVED HERE"

1–3 Robert Street, Adelphi
Charing Cross WC2N 6BN
1950 (1950)
509 
8 Russell Street

"In this house occupied by THOMAS DAVIES Bookseller DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON first met JAMES BOSWELL in 1763"

8 Russell Street
Covent Garden WC2B 5HZ
1984 (1984)
9172 
14 Buckingham Street

"In a House formerly standing on this site lived SAMUEL PEPYS 1633–1703 Diarist & ROBERT HARLEY Earl of Oxford 1661–1724 Statesman And in this House lived WILLIAM ETTY 1787–1849 Painter & CLARKSON STANFIELD 1793–1867 Painter"

14 Buckingham Street
Covent Garden WC2N 6DF
1908 (1908)
164 
32 Soho Square

"SIR JOSEPH BANKS 1743–1820 PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY ROBERT BROWN 1773–1858 AND DAVID DON 1800–1841 BOTANISTS LIVED IN A HOUSE ON THIS SITE THE LINNEAN SOCIETY MET HERE 1821–1857"

32 Soho Square
Soho W1D 3AP
1938 (1938)
152 
The Adelphi

"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 D'OYLY CARTE, THOMAS HARDY & GEORGE BERNARD SHAW. THE LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE AND THE SAVAGE CLUB ALSO HAD THEIR PREMISES HERE"

The Adelphi Terrace
Charing Cross WC2N 6BJ
1952 (1952)
600 
Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema O.M.
(1836–1912)

"Painter lived here 1886–1912"

44 Grove End Road
St John's Wood NW8 9NE
1975 (1975)
569 
Bert Ambrose
(c.1896–1971)

"Dance Band Leader lived and played here 1927–1940"

May Fair Hotel, Stratton Street
Mayfair W1J 8LT
2005 (2005)
597 
Edward Ardizzone
(1900–1979)

"Artist and Illustrator lived here 1920–1972"

130 Elgin Avenue
Maida Vale W9 2NS
2007 (2007)
104 
Sir Richard Arkwright
(1732–1792)

"Industrialist and Inventor lived here"

8 Adam Street
Charing Cross WC2N 6AA
1984 (1984)
241 
Thomas Arne
(1710–1778)

"Composer lived here"

31 King Street
Covent Garden WC2E 8JD
1988 (1988)
233  The left and right sides of the circular plaque have been removed to fit into a narrow space.[1]
Matthew Arnold
(1822–1888)

"POET and CRITIC lived here"

2 Chester Square
Belgravia SW1W 9HH
1954 (1954)
38 
Herbert Henry Asquith, 1st Earl of Oxford and Asquith
(1852–1928)

"STATESMAN lived here"

20 Cavendish Square
Marylebone W1G 0RN
1951 (1951)
601 
Nancy Astor
(1879–1964)

"First woman to sit in Parliament lived here"

4 St James's Square
St James's SW1Y 6JU
 ()
200 
Hertha Ayrton
(1854–1923)

"Physicist lived here 1903–1923"

41 Norfolk Square
Paddington W2 IRX
2007 (2007)
712 
Walter Bagehot
(1826–1877)

"Writer, Banker and Economist lived here"

12 Upper Belgrave Street
Belgravia SW1X 8BA
1967 (1967)
215 
John Logie Baird
(1888–1946)

"IN 1926 IN THIS HOUSE JOHN LOGIE BAIRD 1888–1946 FIRST DEMONSTRATED TELEVISION"

22 Frith Street
Soho W1D 4RP
 ()
444  Baird's home at 3 Crescent Wood Road in Sydenham in the London Borough of Southwark also has a blue plaque.[2]
Bruce Bairnsfather
(1888–1959)

"Cartoonist lived here"

1 Sterling Street, off Montpelier Square
Knightsbridge SW7 1HN
1981 (1981)
584 
Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley
(1867–1947)

"PRIME MINISTER lived here"

93 Eaton Square
Belgravia SW1W 9AQ
1969 (1969)
40 
Michael William Balfe
(1808–1870)

"Musical Composer Lived here"

12 Seymour Street
Marylebone W1H 7HT
1912 (1912)
11 
Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer
(1841–1917)

"Colonial administrator lived and died here"

36 Wimpole Street
Marylebone W1G 8GZ
 ()
440 
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
(1806–1861)

"ELIZABETH BARRETT BARRETT POETESS, AFTERWARDS WIFE OF ROBERT BROWNING, LIVED HERE 1838–1846"

50 Wimpole Street
Marylebone W1G 8SQ
1899 (1899)
368  The London County Council re-erected the plaque in 1936.[3]
Sir James Barrie
(1860–1937)

"NOVELIST AND DRAMATIST lived here"

100 Bayswater Road
Bayswater W2 3HJ
1961 (1961)
416 
George Basevi
(1794–1845)

"ARCHITECT lived here"

17 Savile Row
Mayfair W1S 3PN
1949 (1949)
291 
Gilbert Bayes
(1872–1953)

Sculptor lived here 1931–1953

4 Greville Place
St John's Wood NW6 5JN
2007 (2007)
10 
Sir Joseph Bazalgette
(1819–1891)

"Civil Engineer lived here"

17 Hamilton Terrace
St John's Wood NW8 9RE
1974 (1974)
385 
Aubrey Beardsley
(1872–1898)

"ARTIST lived here"

114 Cambridge Street
Pimlico SW1V 4QF
1948 (1948)
456 
Sir Francis Beaufort
(1774–1857)

"Admiral and Hydrographer lived here"

52 Manchester Street
Marylebone W1U 7LU
1959 (1959)
686 
Sir Thomas Beecham C. H.
(1879–1961)

"Conductor and Impresario lived here"

31 Grove End Road
St John's Wood NW8 9NG
1985 (1985)
443 
David Ben-Gurion
(1886–1973)

"First Prime-Minister of Israel lived here"

75 Warrington Crescent
Maida Vale W9 1EH
1986 (1986)
12 
Sir Julius Benedict
(1804–1885)

"MUSICAL COMPOSER Lived and died here"

2 Manchester Square
Marylebone W1U 3PA
1934 (1934)
561 
Sir William Sterndale Bennett
(1816–1875)

"Composer lived here"

38 Queensborough Terrace
Bayswater W2 3SH
1996 (1996)
499 
George Bentham
(1800–1884)

"Botanist lived here 1864–1884"

25 Wilton Place
Belgravia SW1X 8RL
1978 (1978)
67 
Hector Berlioz
(1803–1869)

"COMPOSER stayed here in 1851"

58 Queen Anne Street
Marylebone W1M 9LA
1969 (1969)
542 
Ernest Bevin
(1881–1951)

"Trade Union Leader and Statesman lived here in flat No.8 1931–1939"

Stratford Mansions, 34 South Molton Street
Mayfair W1Y 1HA
2001 (2001)
145 
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
(1840–1922)

"Diplomat Poet and Traveller Founder of Crabbet Park Arabian Stud lived here"

15 Buckingham Gate
St James's SW1E 6LB
1979 (1979)
346 
George Frederick Bodley
(1827–1907)

"Architect lived here 1862–1873"

109 Harley Street
Marylebone W1T 6AN
2003 (2003)
696 
Simón Bolívar
(1783–1830)

"Liberator of Latin America lodged here in 1810"

4 Duke Street
Marylebone W1U 3EL
2002 (2002)
3 
Violet Bonham Carter
(1887–1969)

"Baroness Asquith of Yarnbury Politician and writer lived here"

43 Gloucester Square
Paddington W2 2TQ
1994 (1994)
451 
James Boswell
(1740–1795)

"BIOGRAPHER Lived and died in a house on this site"

122 Great Portland Street
Fitzrovia W1W 6PW
1936 (1936)
370 
Bow Street

"BOW STREET WAS FORMED ABOUT 1637. IT HAS BEEN THE RESIDENCE OF MANY NOTABLE MEN AMONG WHOM WERE HENRY FIELDING (NOVELIST). SIR JOHN FIELDING (MAGISTRATE). GRINLING GIBBONS (WOODCARVER). CHARLES MACKLIN (ACTOR). JOHN RADCLIFFE (PHYSICIAN). CHARLES SACKVILLE EARL OF DORSET (POET). WILLIAM WYCHERLEY (DRAMATIST)."

19–20 Bow Street
Covent Garden WC2E 7AW
1929 (1929)
704 
Elizabeth Bowen
(1899–1973)

"Writer lived here 1935–1952"

1–7 Clarence Terrace
Regent's Park NW1 4RD
2012 (2012)
10672 
Al Bowlly
(1899–1941)

"Singer lived here 1933–1934"

Charing Cross Mansions, 26 Charing Cross Road
Charing Cross WC2H 0DG
2013 (2013)
30419 
Charles Bridgeman

"Landscape Gardener lived here 1723–1738"

54 Broadwick Street
Soho W1F 7AH
1984 (1984)
586 
Richard Bright
(1789–1858)

"Physician lived here"

11 Savile Row
Mayfair W1S 3PS
1979 (1979)
85 
Sir Charles Vyner Brooke
(1874–1963)

"last Rajah of Sarawak lived here"

13 Albion Street
Paddington W2 2AS
1983 (1983)
359 
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
(1806–1861)

POET LIVED HERE

99 Gloucester Place
Marylebone W1U 6JQ
1924 (1924)
45 
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
(1806–1861)

Poet lived in a house on this site 1838–1846

50 Wimpole Street
Marylebone W1G 8SQ
1936 (1936)
368  Street level supplementary stone inscription added by the LCC to the facade of 50 Wimpole Street when the brown RSA plaque of 1899 was re-erected in 1936
Beau Brummell
(1778–1840)

"Leader of Fashion lived here"

4 Chesterfield Street
Mayfair W1J 6JF
1984 (1984)
22 
General John Burgoyne
(1723–1792)

"lived and died here"

10 Hertford Street
Mayfair W1J 7RL
1954 (1954)
678  A second blue plaque on the building commemorates Richard Brinsley Sheridan.[4]
Edmund Burke
(1729–1797)

AUTHOR AND STATESMAN LIVED HERE

37 Gerrard Street
Leicester Square W1D 5QB
1876 (1876)
424 
Frances Hodgson Burnett
(1849–1924)

"WRITER lived here"

63 Portland Place
Marylebone W1B 1QP
1979 (1979)
242 
Fanny Burney
(1752–1840)

"MADAME D'ARBLAY (FANNY BURNEY) AUTHORESS. LIVED HERE. BORN 1752. DIED 1840."

11 Bolton Street
Mayfair W1J 8BB
1885 (1885)
74 
Colen Campbell
(1676–1729)

"Architect and Author of Vitruvius Britannicus lived and died here"

76 Brook Street
Mayfair W1K 5EF
1977 (1977)
343 
Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman
(1836–1908)

"Prime Minister lived here"

6 Grosvenor Place
Belgravia SW1X 7SH
1959 (1959)
481 
Giovanni Antonio Canal
(1697–1768)

"Antonio Canal called Canaletto (1697–1768) Venetian Painter Lived here"

41 Beak Street
Soho W1F 9SB
1925 (1925)
378 
George Canning
(1770–1827)

"Statesman lived here"

50 Berkeley Square
Mayfair W1J 5BA
1979 (1979)
477 
Cato Street conspiracy

"discovered here 23 February 1820"

1a Cato Street
Marylebone W1H 5HG
1977 (1977)
84 
Sir George Cayley
(1773–1857)

"SCIENTIST and PIONEER of AVIATION lived here"

20 Hertford Street
Mayfair W1J 7RX
1962 (1962)
237 
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil of Chelwood
(1864–1958)

"Creator of the League of Nations lived here"

16 South Eaton Place
Belgravia SW1W 9JA
1976 (1976)
304  A second blue plaque on the building commemorates Philip Noel-Baker.[5]
Neville Chamberlain
(1869–1940)

"Prime Minister lived here"

37 Eaton Square
Belgravia SW1W 9DH
1962 (1962)
413 
King Charles X
(1757–1836)

"last Bourbon King of France lived here 1805–1814"

72 South Audley Street
Mayfair W1K 1JB
2000 (2000)
679 
Thomas Chippendale
(1718–1813)

"The workshop of THOMAS CHIPPENDALE and his son, cabinet makers, stood near this site 1753–1813"

61 St Martin's Lane
Covent Garden WC2N 4JS
1952 (1952)
463 
Frederic Chopin
(1810–1849)

"From this house in 1848 FREDERIC CHOPIN 1810–1849 went to Guildhall to give his last public performance"

4 St James's Place
St James's SW1A 1NP
1981 (1981)
297 
Lord Randolph Churchill
(1849–1895)

"STATESMAN lived here 1883–1892"

2 Connaught Place
Marble Arch W2 2ET
1962 (1962)
269  In 1985 the plaque was resituated by the Greater London Council following alterations to the building.[6]
Sir Kenneth Clark
(1903–1983)

"Art historian and broadcaster"

30 Portland Place
Marylebone W1B 1LZ
2021 (2021)
55642 
Willy Clarkson
(1861–1934)

"THEATRICAL WIGMAKER lived and died here"

41–43 Wardour Street
Soho W1D 6PY
1966 (1966)
154 
Lord Robert Clive
(1725–1744)

"SOLDIER AND ADMINISTRATOR lived here"

45 Berkeley Square
Mayfair W1J 5AS
1953 (1953)
50 
Eric Coates
(1886–1957)

"Composer lived here in Flat 176 1930–1939"

Chiltern Court, Baker Street
Marylebone NW1 5SG
2013 (2013)
33147 
Richard Cobden
(1804-1865)

"Died Here"

23 Suffolk Street
Leicester Square SW1Y 4HG
1905 (1905)
122 
Thomas Cochrane, Earl of Dundonald and David Beatty, Earl Beatty O. M.
(1775–1860) and (1871–1936)

"Here lived THOMAS COCHRANE Earl of Dundonald 1775–1860 and later DAVID, EARL BEATTY, O.M. 1871–1936 Admirals"

Hanover Lodge, Outer Circle
Regent's Park NW1 4RJ
1974 (1974)
594 
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
(1772–1834)

"POET AND PHILOSOPHER lived in a house on this site 1812–1813"

71 Berners Street
Soho W1T 3NL
1966 (1966)
272  The present plaque replaces a brown London County Council plaque erected in 1905.[7]
William Wilkie Collins
(1824–1889)

"NOVELIST lived here"

65 Gloucester Place
Marylebone W1U 8JL
1951 (1951)
107 
Joseph Conrad
(1857–1924)

"Novelist lived here"

17 Gillingham Street
Victoria SW1V 1HN
1984 (1984)
209 
Emma Cons
(1837–1912)

"Philanthropist and founder of the Old Vic lived and worked here"

136 Seymour Place
Marylebone W1H 1NT
1978 (1978)
158 
Sir Michael Costa
(1808–1883)

"Conductor and Orchestra Reformer lived here 1857–1883"

Wilton Court, 59 Eccleston Square
Pimlico SW1V 1PH
2007 (2007)
9175 
Tom Cribb
(1781–1848)

"Bare Knuckle Boxing Champion lived here"

36 Panton Street
Leicester Square SW1Y 4EA
2005 (2005)
6326 
Thomas Cubitt
(1788–1855)

"Master Builder lived here"

3 Lyall Street
Belgravia SW1X 8DW
1959 (1959)
5028 
Ottobah Cugoano
(c.1757-c1791)

"Author and anti-slavery campaigner lived and worked in Schomburg House 1784–1791"

Schomberg House, 80–82 Pall Mall
St James's SW1Y 5HF
2020 (2020)
54386 
George Nathaniel Curzon, Marquess Curzon of Kedleston
(1859–1925)

"Statesman Viceroy of India lived and died here"

1 Carlton House Terrace
St James's SW1Y 5AF
1976 (1976)
6258 
Richard Dadd
(1817–1866)

"Painter lived here"

15 Suffolk Street
Leicester Square SW1Y 4HG
1977 (1977)
331  The plaque was originally incorrectly placed next door, at 15 Suffolk Street, in 1977. The address was found to be incorrect, and it was moved to its present location in 1980.[8]
Emily Davies
(1830–1921)

"Founder of Girton College, Cambridge lived here"

17 Cunningham Place
Lisson Grove NW8 8JT
1978 (1978)
53 
General Charles De Gaulle
(1890–1970)

"President of the French National Committee set up the Headquarters of the Free French Forces here in 1940"

4 Carlton Gardens
St James's SW1Y 5AA
1984 (1984)
550 
Thomas de Quincey
(1785–1859)

"wrote Confessions of an English Opium Eater in this house"

36 Tavistock Street
Covent Garden WC2E 7PB
1981 (1981)
9  De Quincey's surname is spelt incorrectly by the plaque.[9]
Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield
(1804–1881)

"BENJAMIN DISRAELI Earl of Beaconsfield Statesman 1804–1881 Died Here"

19 Curzon Street
Mayfair W1J 7TB
1908 (1908)
453 
John Dryden
(1631–1700)

"POET. LIVED HERE"

43 Gerrard Street
Soho W1D 5QG
1870 (1870)
526 
Sir Stewart Duke-Elder
(1898–1978)

"Ophthalmologist lived and worked here 1934–1976"

63 Harley Street
Marylebone W1G 9PW
2002 (2002)
322 
Essex Street

"ESSEX STREET was laid out in the grounds of Essex House by NICHOLAS BARBON in 1675 Among many famous lawyers who lived here were Sir ORLANDO BRIDGEMAN c.1606–1674 Lord Keeper HENRY FIELDING 1707–1754 Novelist and BRASS CROSBY 1725–1793 Lord Mayor of London JAMES SAVAGE 1779–1852 Architect had his office here. PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD STUART stayed at a house in the street in 1750. Rev. THEOPHILUS LINDSEY 1723–1808 Unitarian Minister founded Essex Street Chapel here in 1774. Dr. SAMUEL JOHNSON established an evening club at the Essex Head in 1783"

Essex Hall, Essex Street
Strand WC2R 3HU
1962 (1962)
625  The stone plaque was re-erected in 1964.[10]
Dame Edith Evans
(1888–1976)

"Actress lived here"

109 Ebury Street
Belgravia SW1W 9QU
1997 (1997)
220 
William Ewart
(1798–1869)

"REFORMER lived here"

16 Eaton Place
Belgravia SW1X 8LT
1963 (1963)
298  The plaque was originally located at 6 Cambridge Square and placed here in 1963 when that building was demolished.[11]
Michael Faraday
(1791–1867)

"MAN OF SCIENCE. APPRENTICE HERE."

48 Blandford Street
Marylebone W1U 7HU
1876 (1876)
19 
Ethel Gordon Fenwick
(1857–1947)

"Nursing Reformer lived here 1887–1924"

20 Upper Wimpole Street
Marylebone W1G 6LZ
1999 (1999)
73 
Ronald Firbank
(1886-1926)

"Novelist lived here"

33 Curzon Street
Mayfair W1J 7TR
2023 (2023)
73 
Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher
(1841–1920)

"Admiral of the Fleet LORD FISHER 1841–1920 lived here as First Sea Lord 1904–1910"

16 Queen Anne's Gate
Westminster SW1H 9AA
1975 (1975)
130  A second blue plaque on the building commemorates William Smith.[12]
Ian Fleming
(1908–1964)

"Creator of James Bond lived here"

22 Ebury Street
Belgravia SW1W 8LW
1996 (1996)
395 
Sir Ambrose Fleming
1849–1945

"Scientist and Electrical Engineer lived here"

9 Clifton Gardens
Maida Vale W9 1AL
1971 (1971)
506 
Dame Margot Fonteyn
1919–1991

"Prima Ballerina Assoluta lived here in Flat 9"

118 Long Acre
Covent Garden WC2E 9PA
2016 (2016)
41422 
Charles James Fox
1749–1806

Statesman Lived Here

46 Clarges Street
Mayfair W1J 7ER
1912 (1912)
402  The plaque was placed here in the 1940s after its original location, 9 Arlington Street, was demolished.[13]
George Frampton
1860–1928

"Sculptor lived and worked here 1894–1908"

32 Queen's Grove
St John's Wood NW8 6HJ
1977 (1977)
647 
Sir Edward Frankland
1825–1899

"Chemical Scientist lived here 1870–1880"

14 Lancaster Gate
Bayswater W2 3LH
2019 (2019)
51829 
Benjamin Franklin
1706–1790

"LIVED HERE"

36 Craven Street
Charing Cross WC2N 5NF
1914 (1914)
348 
W. P. Frith
1819–1909

"Painter lived and died here"

114 Clifton Hill
St John's Wood NW8 0JS
1973 (1973)
46 
Henry Fuseli
(1741–1825)

"Artist lived here 1788–1803"

37 Foley Street
Fitzrovia W1W 7TN
1961 (1961)
308 
Thomas Gage
(1721–1787)

"Commander of British Forces in North America lived here"

41 Portland Place
Marylebone W1B 1BN
1996 (1996)
316 
Thomas Gainsborough
(1727–1788)

"ARTIST lived here"

Schomberg House, 82 Pall Mall
St James's SW1Y 5ES
1951 (1951)
2  This plaque replaces a Royal Society of Arts plaque from 1881.[14]
Sir Francis Galton
(1822–1911)

"EXPLORER STATISTICIAN FOUNDER OF EUGENICS LIVED HERE FOR FIFTY YEARS"

42 Rutland Gate
Knightsbridge SW7 1PD
c.1931 (c.1931)
356  This plaque was privately erected, and became part of London County Council's blue plaque scheme in 1959.[15]
Ava Gardner
(1922–1990)

"Film Star lived and died here"

34 Ennismore Gardens
Knightsbridge SW7 1AE
2016 (2016)
41595 
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson
(1836–1917)

"The first woman to qualify as a Doctor in Britain lived here"

20 Upper Berkeley Street
Marylebone W1H 7PF
1962 (1962)
139 
Edward Gibbon
(1737–1792)

"HISTORIAN lived in a house on this site 1773–1783"

7 Bentinck Street
Marylebone W1U 2EH
1964 (1964)
107  The plaque replaces a Royal Society of Arts plaque from 1896.[16]
Guy Gibson
(1918–1944)

"Pilot Leader of the Dambusters Raid lived here"

32 Aberdeen Place
St John's Wood NW8 8JR
2006 (2006)
445 
Sir John Gielgud
(1904–2000)

"Actor and Director lived here 1945–1976"

16 Cowley Street
Westminster SW1P 3LZ
2017 (2017)
42718 
William Ewart Gladstone
(1809–1898)

"Statesman Lived here"

11 Carlton House Terrace
St James's SW1Y 5AJ
1925 (1925)
118 
John Robert Godley
(1814–1861)

"FOUNDER OF CANTERBURY NEW ZEALAND lived and died here"

48 Gloucester Place
Marylebone W1U 8HG
1951 (1951)
9147 
Sir Laurence Gomme
(1853–1916)

"Clerk to the London County Council Folklorist and Historian lived here 1895–1909"

24 Dorset Square
Marylebone NW1 6QG
2006 (2006)
2238 
Henry Gray
(1827–1861)

"ANATOMIST lived here"

8 Wilton Street
Belgravia SW1X 7AF
1947 (1947)
4320 
John Richard Green
(1837–1883)

"HISTORIAN lived in a house on this site 1869–1876"

4 Beaumont Street
Marylebone W1G 6AA
1964 (1964)
3104  Though originally placed in 1909, the plaque was re-erected in 1924 and 1964; after the houses demolition and damage to the plaque respectively.[17]
Viscount Grey of Fallodon Sir Edward Grey
(1862–1933)

"Foreign Secretary lived here"

3 Queen Anne's Gate
Westminster SW1H 9BT
1981 (1981)
1291 
George Grossmith
(1847–1912)

"ACTOR and AUTHOR lived here"

28 Dorset Square
Marylebone NW1 6QG
1963 (1963)
2246 
George Grossmith, Jr.
(1874–1935)

"ACTOR-MANAGER lived here"

3 Spanish Place
Marylebone W1U 3HX
1963 (1963)
2128  A second blue plaque on the building commemorates Frederick Marryat.[18]
George Grote
(1794–1871)

"Historian Died Here"

12 Savile Row
Mayfair W1S 3PS
1905 (1905)
4270 
Lord Haldane
(1856–1928)

"STATESMAN LAWYER AND PHILOSOPHER LIVED HERE"

28 Queen Anne's Gate
Westminster SW1H 9AB
1954 (1954)
87 
Henry Hallam
(1777–1859)

"Historian Lived Here"

67 Wimpole Street
Marylebone W1G 8AP
1904 (1904)
388 
George Frideric Handel
(1685–1759)

"Composer lived in this house from 1723 and died here"

25 Brook Street
Mayfair W1K 4HB
2001 (2001)
337  This is the third plaque on this house, after a Society of Arts plaque from 1870 and a London County Council plaque from 1952.[19]
Tommy Handley
(1892–1949)

"Radio Comedian lived here"

34 Craven Road
Paddington W2 3QA
1980 (1980)
374 
Francis Bret Harte
(1836–1902)

"American Writer lived and died here"

74 Lancaster Gate
Paddington W2 3NH
1977 (1977)
263 
Sir Norman Hartnell
(1901–1979)

"Court Dressmaker lived and worked here 1935–1979"

26 Bruton Street
Mayfair W1J 6QL
2005 (2005)
694 
Benjamin Haydon (1786–1846) and Charles Rossi (1762–1839)

"BENJAMIN HAYDON 1786–1846 Painter and CHARLES ROSSI 1762–1839 Sculptor lived here"

116 Lisson Grove
Lisson Grove NW1 6UL
1959 (1959)
299 
William Hazlitt
(1778–1830)

"Essayist Died Here"

6 Frith Street
Soho W1D 3JA
1905 (1905)
665  The plaque was originally coloured green, but has faded to blue. It was re-erected in 1909 after the front portion of the building was rebuilt.[20]
Heinrich Heine
(1799–1856)

"German Poet and Essayist (1799–1856) Lived Here 1827"

32 Craven Street
Charing Cross, WC2N 5NP
1912 (1912)
101 
Barbara Hepworth
(1903–1975)
John Skeaping
(1901–1980)

"1901–1980 Sculptors lived and worked here in 1927"

24 St Ann's Terrace
St John's Wood, WC2N 5NP
2020 (2020)
54309 
Jimi Hendrix
(1942–1970)

"Guitarist and Songwriter lived here 1968–1969"

23 Brook Street
Mayfair W1K 4HA
1997 (1997)
595 
Alexander Herzen
(1812–1870)

"RUSSIAN POLITICAL THINKER lived here 1860–1863"

1 Orsett Terrace
Bayswater W2 6AH
1970 (1970)
405 
Octavia Hill
(1838–1912)

"Housing Reformer Co-founder of The National Trust began her work here"

2 Garbutt Place
Marylebone W1U 4DS
1991 (1991)
510 
Sir Rowland Hill KCB
(1795–1879)

"Postal Reformer Lived Here"

1 Orme Square
Bayswater W2 4RS
1907 (1907)
80 
Quintin Hogg
(1845–1903)

"Founder of the Polytechnic, Regent Street lived here 1885–1898"

5 Cavendish Square
Marylebone W1G 0PG
1965 (1965)
310 
Thomas Hood
(1799–1845)

"Poet lived and died here"

28 Finchley Road
St John's Wood NW8 6ES
2001 (2001)
468  The original plaque had become illegible by 1960 and was replaced by the present one.[21]
Lord Hore-Belisha
(1893–1957)

"Statesman lived here"

16 Stafford Place
Victoria SW1E 6NE
1980 (1980)
293 
Sir Victor Horsley
(1857–1916)

"Pioneer of Neurosurgery and Social Reformer lived here"

129 Gower Street
Fitzrovia WC1E 7HU
2016 (2016)
39817 
David Edward Hughes
(1830-1900)

"scientist and inventor of the microphone lived and worked here"

94 Great Portland Street,
Marylebone W1W 7NUA
1991 (1991)
549 
William Hunter
(1718–1783)

"THIS WAS THE HOME AND MUSEUM OF DR WILLIAM HUNTER ANATOMIST 1718–1783"

Lyric Theatre, Great Windmill Street
Soho W1V 7HA
1952 (1952)
262 
John Hunter
(1728–1793)

"Surgeon Lived Here"

30 Golden Square
Soho W1F 9LD
1907 (1907)
281  The plaque has been re-erected in 1931, and 2000 after successive buildings were rebuilt.[22]
William Huskisson
(1770–1830)

"STATESMAN lived here"

28 St James's Place
St James's SW1A 1NR
1962 (1962)
234 
Sir Jonathan Hutchinson
(1828–1913)

"Surgeon, Scientist, and Teacher lived here"

15 Cavendish Square
Marylebone W1G 9DB
1981 (1981)
562 
Thomas Henry Huxley
(1825–1895)

"Biologist Lived Here"

38 Marlborough Place
St John's Wood NW8 0PJ
1910 (1910)
560 
Sir Henry Irving
(1838–1905)

"ACTOR lived here 1872–1899"

15a Grafton Street
Mayfair W1S 4ET
1950 (1950)
261 
Washington Irving
(1783–1859)

"American Writer lived here"

8 Argyll Street
Soho W1F 7TF
1983 (1983)
425 
Rufus Isaacs, 1st Marquess of Reading
(1860–1935)

"Lawyer and Statesman lived and died here"

32 Curzon Street
Mayfair W1J 7TS
1971 (1971)
663 
Stella Lady Reading
(1894–1971)

"Founder of the Women's Voluntary Services worked at its headquarters here 1938–1966"

41 Tothill Street
Westminster SW1H 9LQ
2017 (2017)
43365 
John Hughlings Jackson
(1835–1911)

"PHYSICIAN lived here"

3 Manchester Square
Marylebone W1U 3PB
1932 (1932)
201 
Ernest Jones
(1879–1958)

"Pioneer Psychoanalyst lived here"

19 York Terrace East
Regent's Park NW1 4PT
1985 (1985)
2509 
Andreas Kalvos
(1792–1869)

"Greek Poet and Patriot lived here"

182 Sutherland Avenue
Maida Vale W9 1HR
1998 (1998)
289 
Sir Gerald Kelly
(1879–1972)

"Portrait Painter lived here 1916–1972"

117 Gloucester Place
Marylebone W1H 3PJ
1993 (1993)
436 
Charles Eamer Kempe
(1837–1907)

"Stained glass artist lived and worked here"

37 Nottingham Place
Marylebone W1U 5LT
1994 (1994)
512 
Jomo Kenyatta
(c.1894–1978)

"First President of the Republic of Kenya lived here 1933–1937"

95 Cambridge Street
Pimlico SW1V 4PY
2005 (2005)
379 
Ada, Countess of Lovelace
(1815–1852)

"Pioneer of Computing lived here"

12 St James's Square
St James's SW1Y 4RB
1992 (1992)
599 
Rudyard Kipling
(1865–1936)

"poet and story writer lived here 1889–1891"

43 Villiers Street
Charing Cross WC2N 6NE
1957 (1957)
286  The plaque replaces a London County Council plaque from 1940.[23]
Field-Marshal Earl Kitchener of Khartoum, K.G.
(1850–1916)

"Lived here 1914–15"

2 Carlton Gardens
St James's SW1Y 5AA
1924 (1924)
590 
Melanie Klein
(1882–1960)

"Psychoanalyst and Pioneer of Child Analysis lived here"

42 Clifton Hill
St John's Wood NW8 0QG
1985 (1985)
155 
Dame Laura Knight and Harold Knight
(1877–1970) and (1874–1961)

"Painters lived here"

16 Langford Place
St John's Wood NW8
1983 (1983)
567 
Oskar Kokoschka
(1886–1980)

"Painter lived here"

Eyre Court, Finchley Road
St John's Wood NW8 9TX
1986 (1986)
697 
Sir Alexander Korda
(1832–1906)

"Film Producer worked here 1932–1936"

21/22 Grosvenor Street
Mayfair W1K 4QJ
2002 (2002)
248 
Susan Lawrence
(1871–1947)

"Social Reformer lived here"

44 Westbourne Terrace
Paddington W2 3UH
1987 (1987)
404 
T. E. Lawrence
(1888–1935)

"Lawrence of Arabia" lived here

14 Barton Street
Westminster SW1P 3NE
1966 (1966)
543 
Vivien Leigh
(1913–1967)

"Actress lived here"

54 Eaton Square
Belgravia SW1W 9BE
1996 (1996)
412 
John Lennon
(1940–1980)

"Musician and Songwriter lived here in 1968"

34 Montagu Square
Marylebone W1H 2LJ
2010 (2010)
1994 
John Linnell
(1792–1882)
Camille Silvy
(1834–1910)

"The house and studio of John Linnell 1792–1882 Painter later occupied by Camille Silvy 1834–1910 Photographer"

38 Porchester Terrace,
Bayswater W2 3TP
2019 (2019)
51912 
Lord Lister
(1827–1912)

"SURGEON LIVED HERE"

12 Park Crescent
Regent's Park W1B 1PH
1915 (1915)
2501  The plaque was removed following serious damage to Park Crescent during the Second World War. The plaque was illicitly sold for scrap, but was located thanks to an article in The Lancet and re-erected in 1966 following the rebuilding of the crescent.[24][25] As of 2019 the plaque is again missing.
Jane Loudon (1807–1858) and John Loudon (1783–1843)

"THEIR HORTICULTURAL WORK GAVE NEW BEAUTY TO LONDON SQUARES"

3 Porchester Terrace
Bayswater W2 3TH
1953 (1953)
475 
John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury
(1834–1913)

"Born here"

29 Eaton Place
Belgravia SW1X 8BP
1935 (1935)
535 
Lord Lugard
(1858–1945)

"Colonial Administrator lived here 1912–1919"

51 Rutland Gate
Knightsbridge SW7 1PL
1972 (1972)
151 
Sir Charles Lyell (1797–1875) and William Ewart Gladstone (1809–1898)

"In a house on this site lived from 1854–1875 SIR CHARLES LYELL Geologist and from 1876–1882 W.E. GLADSTONE Statesman"

73 Harley Street
Marylebone W1G 8QJ
1908 (1908)
294 
Rose Macaulay
(1881–1958)

"Writer lived and died here"

Hinde House, 11–14 Hinde Street
Marylebone W1U 3BG
1996 (1996)
661 
Douglas Macmillan
(1884–1969)

"Founder of Macmillan Cancer Relief lived here"

15 Ranelagh Road
Pimlico SW1V 3EX
1997 (1997)
102 
Harry Mallin
(1892–1969)

"Policeman and Olympic Boxing Champion in 1920 and 1924 lived and worked here"

105 Regency Street
Pimlico SW1P 4EF
2018 (2018)
50073 
Edmond Malone
(1741–1812)

"SHAKESPEARIAN SCHOLAR lived here 1779–1812"

40 Langham Street
Fitzrovia W1W 7AS
1962 (1962)
128 
Charles Manby
(1804–1884)

"CIVIL ENGINEER lived here"

60 Westbourne Terrace
Paddington W2 3UJ
1961 (1961)
34 
Cardinal Manning
(1808–1892)

"Lived here"

22 Carlisle Place
Victoria SW1P 1JA
1914 (1914)
150 
Sir Patrick Manson
(1844–1922)

"Father of Modern Tropical Medicine lived here"

50 Welbeck Street
Marylebone W1G 9XW
1985 (1985)
197 
Guglielmo Marconi
(1874–1937)

"THE PIONEER OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION lived here in 1896–1897"

71 Hereford Road
Bayswater W2 5BB
1952 (1952)
7  The original plaque turned out to be defective and was replaced in 1954.[26]
Captain Frederick Marryat
(1792–1848)

"NOVELIST lived here"

3 Spanish Place
Marylebone W1U 3HX
1953 (1953)
252  A second blue plaque on the building commemorates George Grossmith, Jr.[18]
Karl Marx
(1818–1883)

"lived here 1851–56"

28 Dean Street
Soho W1D 3RY
1967 (1967)
1105 
John Masefield O. M.
(1878–1967)

"Poet Laureate lived here 1907–1912"

30 Maida Avenue
Maida Vale W2 5BB
2002 (2002)
6502 
William Somerset Maugham
(1874–1965)

"Novelist and playwright lived here 1911–1919"

6 Chesterfield Street
Mayfair W1J 5JQ
1975 (1975)
1320 
Frederick Denison Maurice
(1805–1872)

"Christian Philosopher and Educationalist lived here 1862–1866"

2 Brunswick Place
Marylebone NW1 4PN
1977 (1977)
2505 
Sir Robert Mayer
(1879–1985)

"Philanthropist and Patron of Music lived here in flat No.31"

2 Mansfield Street
Marylebone W1G 9NF
1997 (1997)
2250 
Herman Melville
(1819–1891)

"Author of Moby Dick lived here in 1849"

25 Craven Street
Charing Cross WC2N 5NT
2005 (2005)
1570 
Felix Mendelssohn
(1809–1847)

"Composer stayed here"

4 Hobart Place
Belgravia SW1W 0HU
2013 (2013)
12090 
Yehudi Menuhin
(1916-1999)

"Violinist, conductor and teacher lived here"

65 Chester Square
Westminster SW1W 9DU
2023 (2023)
58910 


Prince Metternich
(1773–1859)

"Austrian Statesman lived here in 1848"

44 Eaton Square
Belgravia SW1W 9BD
1970 (1970)
1127 
Alice Meynell
(1847–1922)

"POET and ESSAYIST lived here"

47 Palace Court
Bayswater W2 4LS
1948 (1948)
9149 
James Mill (1773–1836) and John Stuart Mill (1806–1873)

"Philosophers lived here 1814–1831"

40 Queen Anne's Gate
Westminster SW1H 9AP
 ()
39390 
Millbank Prison
(1816–1890)

"NEAR THIS SITE STOOD MILLBANK PRISON, WHICH WAS OPENED IN 1816 AND CLOSED IN 1890. THIS BUTTRESS STOOD AT THE HEAD OF THE RIVER STEPS FROM WHICH, UNTIL 1867, PRISONERS SENTENCED TO TRANSPORTATION EMBARKED ON THEIR JOURNEY TO AUSTRALIA."

Millbank
Pimlico SW1
1965 (1965)
9196 
Alfred, Lord Milner
(1854–1925)

"STATESMAN lived here"

14 Manchester Square
Marylebone W1U 3PP
1967 (1967)
9150 
Nancy Mitford
(1904–1973)

"Writer worked here 1942–1945"

10 Curzon Street
Mayfair W1J 5HH
1999 (1999)
1241 
Sir Moses Montefiore
(1784–1885)

"Philanthropist and Jewish Leader lived here for sixty years"

99 Park Lane
Mayfair W1K 7TH
1984 (1984)
2781 
George Moore
(1852–1933)

"AUTHOR Lived and died here"

121 Ebury Street
Belgravia SW1W 9QU
1937 (1937)
1128  The original plaque from 1936 gave an incorrect year of birth and was replaced by the present one.[27]
Tom Moore
(1779–1852)

"POET lived here"

85 George Street
Marylebone W1U 8NH
1953 (1953)
9151  Blue plaque originally erected in 1953 at 28 Bury Street, St James's, demolished in 1962. Plaque re-erected at 85 (formerly 44) George Street, Marylebone, London, W1U 8NH, City of Westminster in 1963.[28]
Samuel Morse
(1791–1872)

"American painter, and inventor of the Morse Code lived here 1812–1815"

141 Cleveland Street
Fitzrovia W1T 6QC
1962 (1962)
1293 
MOUNTBATTEN, Dame Edwina (1901–1960) & MOUNTBATTEN, Louis, Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1900–1979)

"Last Viceroy and Vicereine of India lived here"

2 Wilton Crescent
Belgravia SW1X 8RN
2000 (2000)
4360 
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(1756–1791)

"composed his first symphony here in 1764"

180 Ebury Street
Belgravia SW1W 8UP
1939 (1939)
4316  Following damage in the Second World War the plaque was re-erected in 1951.[29]
Jean Muir
(1928–1995)

"Dressmaker and Fashion Designer worked here 1966-1995"

22 Bruton Street
Mayfair W1J 6QE
55456 (55456)
2893 
Hector Hugh Munro alias Saki
(1870–1916)

"Short Story Writer lived here"

97 Mortimer Street
Fitzrovia W1W 7SU
2003 (2003)
2893 
Edward R. Murrow
(1908–1965)

"American Broadcaster lived here in flat No.5 1938–1946"

Weymouth House, 84–94 Hallam Street
Fitzrovia W1W 5HF
2006 (2006)
2121 
Napoleon III
(1808–1873)

"LIVED HERE 1848"

1c King Street
St James's SW1Y 6QG
1867 (1867)
489  This was the second plaque placed by the scheme started by the Royal Society of the Arts and is the oldest survivor.[30]
The National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies
(1910–1918)

"The National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies was based here 1910-1918"

22 Great Smith Street
Westminster SW1P 3BT
2022 (2022)
57828 


Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
(1758–1805)

"NELSON LIVED HERE IN 1797. BORN 1758. FELL AT TRAFALGAR 1805"

147 New Bond Street
Mayfair W1S 2TS
1876 (1876)
587 
Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson
(1758–1805)

"lived here in 1798"

103 New Bond Street
Mayfair W1S 1ST
1958 (1958)
519 
Sir Isaac Newton
(1642–1727)

"Lived here"

87 Jermyn Street
St James's SW1Y 6JP
1908 (1908)
651  The plaque was re-erected in 1915 after the building was rebuilt.[31]
Harold Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West
(1886–1968) and (1892–1962)

"Writers and Gardeners lived here"

182 Ebury Street
Belgravia SW1W 8UP
1993 (1993)
648 
Florence Nightingale
(1820–1910)

"in a house on this site FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE 1820–1910 lived and died"

10 South Street
Mayfair W1K 1DE
1955 (1955)
6  This plaque replaces a plaque erected by the Duke of Westminster in 1912 that was lost when the original house was demolished in 1929.[32]
Philip Noel-Baker
(1889–1982)

"Olympic Sportsman Campaigner for Peace and Disarmament lived here"

16 South Eaton Place
Belgravia SW1W 9JA
1992 (1992)
557  A second blue plaque on the building commemorates Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Viscount Cecil of Chelwood.[5]
Joseph Nollekens
(1737–1823)

"SCULPTOR lived and died in a house on this site"

44 Mortimer Street
Fitzrovia W1W 7RJ
1954 (1954)
268 
Caroline Norton
(1808–1877)

"Champion of women's legal rights lived here 1845–1877"

3 Chesterfield Street
Mayfair W1J 5JF
2021 (2021)
55017 
Ivor Novello
(1893–1951)

"Composer and Actor Manager lived and died in a flat on the top floor of this building"

11 Aldwych
Covent Garden WC2B 4DG
1973 (1973)
459 
Ann Oldfield
(1683–1730)

"Actress First occupant of this house 1725–1730"

60 Grosvenor Street
Mayfair W1K 3HZ
1992 (1992)
593 
Arthur Onslow
(1691–1768)

"SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS FROM 1728 TO 1761 LIVED IN A HOUSE ON THIS SITE"

20 Soho Square
Soho W1D 3QW
1927 (1927)
5  The present bronze plaque replaces a stone tablet from 1912, placed by the London County Council.[33]
Sir Frederick Handley Page
(1885–1962)

"Aircraft designer and manufacturer lived here in Flat 3"

18 Grosvenor Square
Mayfair W1K 6LE
1999 (1999)
196 
Francis Turner Palgrave
(1824–1897)

"Compiler of the "Golden Treasury" lived here 1862–1875"

5 York Gate
Regent's Park NW1 4QG
1976 (1976)
650 
Lord Palmerston
(1784–1865)

"Statesman lived here"

4 Carlton Gardens
St James's SW1Y 5AB
1907 (1907)
706  The plaque was placed in 1907, and reattached in 1936 after the buildings 1933 demolition.[34]
Lord Palmerston
(1784–1865)

"PRIME MINISTER born here"

20 Queen Anne's Gate
Westminster SW1H 9AA
1927 (1927)
575 
Lord Palmerston
(1784–1865)

"IN THIS HOUSE FORMERLY A ROYAL RESIDENCE LIVED LORD PALMERSTON (1784–1865) Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary"

Cambridge House, 94 Piccadilly
Mayfair, W1J 7BP
1961 (1961)
278 
Sardar Vallabhbhai Javerbhai Patel
(1875–1950)

"Indian Statesman lived here"

23 Aldridge Road Villas
Ladbroke Grove W11 1BN
1991 (1991)
28  The plaque is a replica placed by English Heritage to replace the original Greater London Council plaque of 1986 that was damaged in building work.[35]
George Peabody
(1795–1869)

"Philanthropist died here"

80 Eaton Square
Belgravia SW1W 9AP
1976 (1976)
646 
Sir Arthur Pearson
(1866–1921)

"Founder of St Dunstan’s (Blind Veterans UK) lived and worked here"

21 Portland Place
Marylebone W1B 1PY
2019 (2019)
51838 
John Loughborough Pearson and Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens
(1817–1897) and (1869–1944)

"Here lived and died JOHN LOUGHBOROUGH PEARSON 1817–1897 and later SIR EDWIN LANDSEER LUTYENS 1869–1944 Architects"

13 Mansfield Street
Marylebone W1G 9NZ
1962 (1962)
357 
Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet and Robert Peel
(1750–1830) and (1788–1850)

"SIR ROBERT PEEL 1750–1830 Manufacturer and reformer and his son SIR ROBERT PEEL 1788–1850 Prime Minister Founder of the Metropolitan Police lived here"

16 Upper Grosvenor Street
Mayfair W1K 7EH
1988 (1988)
434 
Henry Pelham
(c.1695–1754)

"Prime Minister lived here"

Wimbourne House 22 Arlington Street
St James's SW1A 1RW
1995 (1995)
251  The plaque is on the rear of the house, facing into Green Park
Samuel Pepys
(1633–1703)

"DIARIST AND SECRETARY OF THE ADMIRALTY lived here 1679–1688"

12 Buckingham Street
Covent Garden WC2N 6DF
1947 (1947)
606 
William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne and 1st Marquess of Lansdowne
(1737–1805)

"Prime Minister Supporter of American Independence lived here"

Lansdowne Club, 9 Fitzmaurice Place
Mayfair W1J 5JD
2003 (2003)
367  A second blue plaque on the building commemorates Harry Gordon Selfridge.[36]
Sir Arthur Pinero
(1855–1934)

"PLAYWRIGHT lived here 1909–1934"

115a Harley Street
Marylebone W1G 6AP
1970 (1970)
175 
William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham, Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby, and William Gladstone
(1809–1898), (1809–1898) and (1809–1898)

"Here lived Three Prime Ministers WILLIAM PITT Earl of Chatham 1708–1778 Edward Geoffrey Stanley EARL OF DERBY 1799–1869 William Ewart GLADSTONE 1809–1898"

10 St James's Square
St James's SW1Y 4LE
1910 (1910)
258 
William Pitt the Younger
(1759–1806)

"lived here 1803 to 1804"

120 Baker Street
Marylebone W1U 6TU
1949 (1949)
465  The plaque dates from 1949, replacing a London County Council plaque from 1904.[37]
Augustus Pitt Rivers
(1827–1900)

"Lieutenant General Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers 1827–1900 Anthropologist and Archaeologist lived here"

4 Grosvenor Gardens
Belgravia SW1W 0DH
1983 (1983)
149 
Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, 1st Marquis of Pombal

"THESE TWO HOUSES WERE THE PORTUGUESE EMBASSY 1724–1747 THE MARQUESS OF POMBAL Portuguese Statesman Ambassador 1739–1744 lived here"

23–24 Golden Square
Soho W1F 9JP
1980 (1980)
537 
Michael Powell & Emeric Pressburger
(1905–1990) & (1902–1988)

"Film-Makers worked here in Flat 120"

Dorset House, Gloucester Place
Marylebone NW1 5AG
2014 (2014)
30544 
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery
(1847–1929)

"PRIME MINISTER and first Chairman of the London County Council was born here"

20 Charles Street
Mayfair W1J 5DT
1962 (1962)
148 
J. Arthur Rank
(1888–1972)

"Industrialist and Film Producer worked here"

38 South Street
Mayfair W1K 1DJ
2012 (2012)
32950 
Eleanor Rathbone
(1872–1946)

"Pioneer of Family Allowances lived here"

Tufton Court, Tufton Street
Westminster SW1P 3QH
1986 (1986)
351 
Sir William Reid Dick
(1878–1961)

"Sculptor worked here in Studio 3 1910–1914"

Clifton Hill Studios, 95a Clifton Hill
St John's Wood NW8 0JP
2001 (2001)
581 
John Reith, 1st Baron Reith
(1889–1971)

"First Director-General of the BBC lived here 1924–1930"

6 Barton Street
Westminster SW1P 3NG
1995 (1995)
277  This plaque replaces that of 1994 and is situated on the building's Cowley Street elevation.[38]
Mustapha Reschid Pasha
(1800–1858)

"Turkish Statesman and Reformer lived here as Ambassador in 1839"

1 Bryanston Square
Marylebone W1H 8DH
1972 (1972)
170 
Sir Joshua Reynolds
(1723–1792)

"PORTRAIT PAINTER lived and died in a house on this site"

Fanum House (site of 47),
Leicester Square, WC2H 7FG
1960 (1960)
703  The plaque was placed in 1960 having originally been erected in 1947, that plaque replacing a Royal Society of Arts plaque from 1869, placed on a building now demolished.[39]
George Richmond
(1809–1896)

"Painter lived here 1843–1896"

20 York Street
Marylebone W1U 6PU
1961 (1961)
553 
Dame Lucie Rie
(1902–1995)

"Potter lived and worked here from 1939 until her death"

18 Albion Mews
Paddington W2 2BA
2008 (2008)
328 
Dr J.S. Risien Russell
(1863-1939)

"Neurologist lived and worked here from 1902"

44 Wimpole Street
Marylebone W1G 8SA
2021 (2021)
328 
Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts
(1832–1914)

"LIVED HERE"

47 Portland Place
Marylebone W1B 1JH
1922 (1922)
37 
Dr. Joseph Rogers
(1821–1889)

"Health Care Reformer lived here"

33 Dean Street
Soho W1D 4PW
1996 (1996)
174 
Charles Rolls
(1877–1910)

"Pioneer of Motoring and Aviation worked here 1905–1910"

14/15 Conduit Street
Mayfair W1S 2XJ
2010 (2010)
4866 
Sir Ronald Ross
(1857–1932)

"Nobel Laureate Discoverer of the mosquito transmission of malaria lived here"

18 Cavendish Square
Marylebone W1G 0PJ
1985 (1985)
222 
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
(1828–1882)

"Poet & Painter Born Here"

110 Hallam Street
Fitzrovia W1W 5HD
1906 (1906)
27  A plaque marks the buildings demolition in 1928 and the plaques re-erection.[40]
Thomas Rowlandson
(1757–1828)

"ARTIST AND CARICATURIST lived in a house on this site"

16 John Adam Street
Charing Cross WC2N 6HE
1950 (1950)
504 
Major-General William Roy
(1726–1790)

"Founder of the Ordnance Survey lived here"

10 Argyll Street
Soho W1F 7TQ
1979 (1979)
173 
John Russell, 1st Earl Russell
(1792–1878)

"Twice Prime Minister Lived Here"

37 Chesham Place
Belgravia SW1X 6HB
1911 (1911)
60 
Anthony Salvin
(1799–1881)

"Architect lived here"

11 Hanover Terrace
Regent's Park NW1 4RJ
1990 (1990)
624 
José de San Martín
(1778–1850)

"ARGENTINE SOLDIER AND STATESMAN stayed here"

23 Park Road
Marylebone NW1 6XN
1953 (1953)
681 
Sir Charles Santley
(1834–1922)

"SINGER Lived and died here"

13 Blenheim Road
St John's Wood NW8 0LU
1935 (1935)
645 
Olive Schreiner
(1855–1920)

"Author lived here"

16 Portsea Place
Paddington W2 2BL
1959 (1959)
534 
Scotland Yard
(1829–1890)

"SITE OF SCOTLAND YARD FIRST HEADQUARTERS OF THE METROPOLITAN POLICE 1829–1890"

4 Whitehall Place, Whitehall Lane
Westminster SW1A 2HH
1979 (1979)
172 
Giles Gilbert Scott
(1880–1960)

"Architect designed this house and lived here 1926–1960"

Chester House, Clarendon Place
Paddington W2 2NP
1990 (1990)
240 
Ronnie Scott
(1927–1996)

"Jazz musician and raconteur ran his club in the basement 1959–1965"

39 Gerrard Street
Soho W1D 5QD
2019 (2019)
23694  [41]
Mary Seacole
(1805–1881)

"Jamaican Nurse HEROINE OF THE CRIMEAN WAR lived here"

14 Soho Square
Soho W1D 3QG
2007 (2007)
604 
George Seferis
(1900–1971)

"Greek Ambassador Poet and Nobel laureate lived here 1957–1962"

51 Upper Brook Street
Mayfair W1K 2BT
2000 (2000)
1 
Sir Henry Segrave
(1896–1930)

"World Speed Record Holder lived here in flat No.6 1917–1920"

St Andrew's Mansions, Dorset Street
Marylebone W1U 4EQ
2009 (2009)
4756 
Harry Gordon Selfridge
(1858–1974)

"Department Store Magnate lived here 1921–1929"

Lansdowne Club, 9 Fitzmaurice Place
Mayfair W1J 5JD
2003 (2003)
181  A second blue plaque on the building commemorates William Petty, 2nd Earl of Shelburne.[36]
Mary Shelley
(1797–1851)

"Author of Frankenstein lived here 1846–1851"

24 Chester Square
Belgravia SW1W 9HS
2003 (2003)
431 
Percy Bysshe Shelley
(1792–1822)

"Poet lived here in 1811"

15 Poland Street
Soho W1F 8QE
2000 (2000)
580  The plaque was erected by English Heritage in 2000 to replace a Greater London Council plaque originally erected in 1979 that was lost during refurbishment work in 1996.[42]
E. H. Shepard
(1879–1976)

"Painter and Illustrator lived here"

10 Kent Terrace
Regent's Park NW1 4RP
1993 (1993)
264 
Thomas Sheraton
(1751–1806)

"furniture designer lived here"

163 Wardour Street
Soho W1F 8WL
1954 (1954)
391 
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
(1751–1816)

"DRAMATIST. LIVED HERE."

14 Savile Row
Mayfair W1S 3JN
1881 (1881)
644 
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
(1751–1816)

"dramatist and statesman lived here 1795–1802"

10 Hertford Street
Mayfair W1J 7RL
1955 (1955)
300  A second blue plaque on the building commemorates General John Burgoyne.[4]
F. E. Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead
(1872–1930)

"Lawyer and Statesman lived here"

32 Grosvenor Gardens
Belgravia SW1W 0DH
1959 (1959)
26 
William Henry Smith
(1825–1891)

"BOOKSELLER and STATESMAN lived here"

12 Hyde Park Street
Paddington W2 2JN
1961 (1961)
315  This plaque had first been sited at 3 Grosvenor Place, and was moved here in 1964 after that buildings redevelopment.[43]
William Smith M.P.
(1756–1835)

"Pioneer of religious liberty lived here"

16 Queen Anne's Gate
Westminster SW1H 9AA
1975 (1975)
610  A second blue plaque on the building commemorates John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher.[12]
Mansfield Smith-Cumming
(1859–1923)

"First Chief of the Secret Service lived and worked here 1911–1922"

2 Whitehall Court
Westminster SW1A 2EJ
2014 (2014)
39301  Unveiled 30 March 2015[44]
James Smithson
(1764–1829)

"Scientist Founder of the Smithsonian Institution lived here"

9 Bentinck Street
Marylebone W1U 2EJ
2008 (2008)
109 
Lord FitzRoy Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan
(1788–1855)

"Commander during the Crimean War Lived Here"

5 Stanhope Gate
Mayfair W1K 1LQ
1911 (1911)
162 
Sir Thomas Sopwith
(1888–1989)

"Aviator and aircraft manufacturer lived here 1934–1940"

46 Green Street
Mayfair W1K 7FY
1998 (1998)
366 
Sir Bernard Spilsbury
(1877–1947)

"Forensic Pathologist lived here 1912–1940"

31 Marlborough Hill
St John's Wood NW8 0NG
2004 (2004)
667 
Constance Spry
(1886–1960)

"Designer in Flowers worked here 1934–1960"

64 South Audley Street
Mayfair W1K 3JP
2012 (2012)
31295 
Charles Stanhope, 3rd Earl Stanhope
(1753–1816)

"REFORMER AND INVENTOR lived here"

20 Mansfield Street
Marylebone W1G 6NP
1951 (1951)
525 
Albert Stanley, 1st Baron Ashfield
(1874–1948)

"First Chairman of London Transport lived here"

43 South Street
Mayfair W1K 2XQ
1984 (1984)
360 
Sir Henry Morton Stanley
(1841–1904)

"Explorer and Writer lived and died here"

2 Richmond Terrace
Whitehall SW1A 2NJ
1987 (1987)
546  Though made by the Greater London Council, the plaque was erected by English Heritage.[45]
George Stephenson
(1803–1859)

"Engineer Died Here"

35 Gloucester Square
Paddington W2 2DT
1905 (1905)
643  The plaque had originally been located next door, at 34 Gloucester Square, and was moved to its present location after the original building was demolished in 1937.[46]
Sir George Frederic Still
(1868–1941)

"Pædiatrician lived here"

28 Queen Anne Street
Marylebone W1G 8HY
1993 (1993)
82 
Thomas Stothard
(1755–1834)

"Painter and Illustrator Lived Here"

28 Newman Street
Fitzrovia W1T 1PR
1911 (1911)
88  The plaque was re-sited on the building when it was given a new facade in 1924.[47]
William Strang
(1859–1921)

"Painter and etcher lived here 1900–1921"

20 Hamilton Terrace
St John's Wood NW8 9UG
1962 (1962)
52 
George Edmund Street
(1824–1881)

"Architect lived here"

14 Cavendish Place
Marylebone W1G 9DJ
1980 (1980)
455 
Marie Taglioni
(1809–1884)

"Ballet Dancer lived here in 1875–1876"

14 Connaught Square
Paddington W2 2HG
1960 (1960)
642 
Prince Talleyrand
(1754–1838)

"French Statesman and Diplomatist lived here"

21 Hanover Square
Mayfair W1S 1JW
1978 (1978)
15 
Richard Tauber
(1891–1948)

"Lyric Tenor lived here in flat 297 1947–1948"

Park West, Edgware Road
Paddington W2 1QN
1998 (1998)
98 
Dame Marie Tempest
(1864–1942)

"Actress lived here 1899–1902"

24 Park Crescent
Regent's Park W1B 1AL
1972 (1972)
691 
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
(1809–1882)

"Poet lived here in 1880 and 1881"

9 Upper Belgrave Street
Belgravia SW1X 8BD
1994 (1994)
97 
Lord Kelvin
(1824–1907)

"Physicist and Inventor lived here"

15 Eaton Place
Belgravia SW1X 8BN
1996 (1996)
411 
Lokamanya Tilak
(1856–1920)

"Indian Patriot and Philosopher lived here 1918–1919"

10 Howley Place
Paddington W2 1XA
1988 (1988)
314  A plaque bearing the name of the London County Council commemorating Giovanni Antonio Canal is at the same house. It was not authorized by the LCC.[48][49]
Charles Townley
(1737–1805)

"Antiquary and Collector lived here"

14 Queen Anne's Gate
Westminster SW1H 9AA
1985 (1985)
76 
Sir Frederick Treves
(1853–1923)

"Surgeon lived here 1886–1907"

6 Wimpole Street
Marylebone W1G 8AL
2000 (2000)
245 
Anthony Trollope
(1815–1882)

"Novelist lived here"

39 Montagu Square
Marylebone W1H 2LL
1914 (1914)
573  This plaque was moved after its unveiling to its present prominent position.[50]
Alan Turing
(1912–1954)

"Code-breaker and Pioneer of Computer Science was born here"

2 Warrington Crescent
Maida Vale W9 1ER
1998 (1998)
381  Unveiled on 23 June 1998 by Turing biographer and mathematician Andrew Hodges.[51]
Marie Tussaud
(1761–1850)

"Artist in Wax lived here 1838–1839"

24 Wellington Road
St John's Wood NW8 9SP
2001 (2001)
408 
Tyburn Tree

"THE SITE OF TYBURN TREE"

A traffic island at the junction of Edgware Road and Bayswater Road
Marble Arch W2
1964 (1964)
1644  A triangular shaped London County Council plaque from 1909 originally marked the location of the tree.[52]
United States Embassy and Henry Brooks Adams
(1838–1918)

"UNITED STATES EMBASSY 1863–1866 HENRY BROOKS ADAMS 1838–1918 U.S. Historian lived here"

98 Portland Place
Marylebone W1B 1ET
1978 (1978)
448 
Martin van Buren
(1782–1862)

"Eighth U.S. President lived here"

7 Stratford Place
Marylebone W1C 1AY
1977 (1977)
544 
Ralph Vaughan Williams O. M.
(1872–1958)

"Composer lived here from 1953 until his death"

10 Hanover Terrace
Regent's Park NW1 4RJ
1972 (1972)
618 
Field Marshal Viscount Gort V.C.
(1886–1946)

"Commander-in-Chief at Dunkirk lived here 1920–1926"

34 Belgrave Square
Belgravia SW1X 8QB
2005 (2005)
4358 
Swami Vivekananda
(1863–1902)

"Hindu philosopher lived here in 1896"

63 St George's Drive
Pimlico SW1V 4DD
2004 (2004)
615 
C.F.A. Voysey
(1857–1941)

"Architect and Designer lived here"

6 Carlton Hill
St John's Wood NW8 0JY
1995 (1995)
179 
Sir Robert Walpole (1676–1745) and Horace Walpole (1717–1797)

"SIR ROBERT WALPOLE 1676–1745 Prime Minister and his son HORACE WALPOLE 1717–1797 Connoisseur and Man of Letters lived here"

5 Arlington Street
St James's SW1A 1RA
1976 (1976)
204  The joint GLC plaque replaced the single Royal Society of Arts plaque from 1881 placed to honour Robert Walpole which had become badly weathered.[53]
Sir William Walton
(1902–1983)

"Composer lived here"

Lowndes Cottage, 8 Lowndes Place
Belgravia SW1X 8DD
2009 (2009)
39651 


Sir Fabian Ware
(1869–1919)

"Founder of the Imperial War Graves Commission lived here 1911-1919"

14 Wyndham Place
Marylebone W1H 2PZ
2014 (2014)
33148 


Alfred Waterhouse
(1830–1905)

"Architect lived here"

61 New Cavendish Street
Marylebone W1G 7AR
1988 (1988)
160 
John William Waterhouse
(1849–1917)

"Painter lived here 1900–1917"

10 Hall Road
St John's Wood NW8 9PD
2002 (2002)
221 
Victor 'Vicky' Weisz
(1913–1966)

"Cartoonist lived and died in a flat in this building"

Welbeck Mansions, 35 Welbeck Street
Marylebone W1
1996 (1996)
659 
H. G. Wells
(1866–1946)

"WRITER lived and died here"

13 Hanover Terrace
Regent's Park NW1 4JR
1966 (1966)
25 
Charles Wesley (1707–1788), Charles Wesley (1757–1834), and Samuel Wesley (1766–1837)

"CHARLES WESLEY 1707–1788 DIVINE AND HYMN WRITER LIVED AND DIED IN A HOUSE ON THIS SITE AND HIS SONS CHARLES 1757–1834 & SAMUEL 1766–1837 MUSICIANS ALSO LIVED HERE"

1 Wheatley Street
Marylebone W1G 8PS
1953 (1953)
690 
Sir Richard Westmacott
(1775–1856)

"Sculptor lived and died here"

14 South Audley Street
Mayfair W1K 1HN
1955 (1955)
656 
Sir Charles Wheatstone
(1802–1875)

"Scientist and Inventor lived here"

19 Park Crescent
Regent's Park W1B 1AL
1981 (1981)
591 
Sir Mortimer Wheeler
(1890–1976)

"Archæologist lived here"

27 Whitcomb Street
Leicester Square WC2H 7EP
1993 (1993)
159 
Kenneth Williams
(1926–1988)

"Comic Actor lived here in Flat 62 1963–1970"

Farley Court, Allsop Place
Marylebone NW1 5LG
2014 (2014)
30556 
John Gilbert Winant
(1889–1947)

"United States Ambassador 1941–1946 lived here"

7 Aldford Street
Mayfair W1K 2AQ
1982 (1982)
687 
Major Walter Clopton Wingfield
(1833–1912)

"Father of Lawn Tennis lived here"

33 St George's Square
Pimlico SW1V 2HX
1987 (1987)
244  Though made by the Greater London Council, the plaque was erected by English Heritage.[54]
The Women’s Freedom League

"campaigned for women’s equality from here 1908–1915"

1 Robert Street
Adelphi WC2N 6RL
2023 (2023)
59353  This plaque marked the first occasion that the London scheme reached 1000 plaques.
P. G. Wodehouse
(1881–1975)

"Writer lived here"

17 Dunraven Street
Mayfair W1K 7EG
1988 (1988)
603 
E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
(1881–1959)

"Statesman, Viceroy of India, and Foreign Secretary lived here"

86 Eaton Square
Belgravia SW1W 9AG
1994
 ()
202 
Sir Jeffry Wyatville
(1766–1840)

"Architect lived and died here"

39 Brook Street
Mayfair W1K 4JE
1984 (1984)
349 
Sir Charles Wyndham
(1837–1919)

"Actor-Manager lived and died here"

20 York Terrace East
Regent's Park NW1 4PT
1962 (1962)
447  The plaque was repositioned in 1985.[55]
Thomas Young
(1773–1829)

"MAN OF SCIENCE lived here"

48 Welbeck Street
Marylebone W1G 8EZ
1951 (1951)
516  This plaque replaced a light green plaque, also placed by the London County Council, in 1905.[56]

See also

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