The London scheme, now run by English Heritage, put up its first plaques in 1867. Since then a blue disc has become a well-known symbol to celebrate people and the buildings they lived or worked in.
(left-right) Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman during the unveiling of a Historic England blue plaque in their honour at Vine Yard Studios in London (Ian West/PA) PA Wire “This building ...
London has a lot of rich history, all made by the people in it and the people who have helped change it throughout its many years. Across the capital, there are dozens of blue plaques that link ...
ENGLISH Heritage launched a working group yesterday tasked with increasing diversity in its London blue plaques scheme. Only 4 per cent of the more than 900 plaques on buildings across London ...
The plaque was installed earlier on Wednesday at her childhood home of 193 Rosendale Road in West Dulwich, south London. Dr Susan Skedd, blue plaques historian at English Heritage, said Clarke ...
Pop producers Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman have received a blue plaque outside the “magical building” affectionately known as “The Hit Factory” where they created countless ...
The record producers, who achieved 13 UK number one hits on the official singles chart, reunited to unveil the plaque at London’s Vine Yard Studios on Wednesday. (left-right) Mike Stock, Matt Aitken ...
Pop producers Mike Stock, Matt Aitken and Pete Waterman have received a blue plaque outside the ... reunited to unveil the plaque at London’s Vine Yard Studios on Wednesday.