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299:(LCC), which gave much thought to the future design of the plaques. It was eventually decided to keep the basic shape and design of the Society's plaques, but to make them uniformly blue, with a laurel wreath and the LCC's title. Though this design was used consistently from 1903 to 1938, some experimentation occurred in the 1920s, and plaques were made in bronze, stone and lead. Shape and colour also varied.
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formerly used. In 1938, a new plaque design was prepared by an unnamed student at the LCC's
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as the lead developer. From mid 2024, the public will be invited to submit nominations, with eligibility criteria including a minimum of 20 years having passed since the death of the nominee, who must have made a significant contribution to human welfare or happiness. At least one surviving building
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Roughly a third of proposals are approved in principle, and are placed on a shortlist. Because the scheme is so popular, and because a lot of detailed research has to be carried out, it takes about three years for each case to reach the top of the shortlist. Proposals not taken forward can only be
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has operated a blue plaque scheme since the 1940s. Plaques erected by the Trust use a variety of shapes and materials, including bronze, wood, slate, aluminium, and glass, and commemorate buildings and events as well as people. All plaques bear the emblem of the Civic Trust, which is based on the
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The criteria for selection varies greatly. Many schemes treat plaques primarily as memorials and place them on the sites of former buildings, in contrast to the strict
English Heritage policy of only installing a plaque on the actual building in which a famous person lived or an event took place.
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Heritage installed several blue plaques "to commemorate famous or well-loved people who have contributed significantly to Britain and Southampton's history... Many other plaques have been put up by friends, family and fans of Southampton's most influential people and
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Wolverhampton Society in a scheme which was started in 1983 by the then Wolverhampton Civic Society. One of the more unusual plaques marks the location of the World Altitude Balloon Record on Friday 5 September 1862.
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Heritage's in-house historian researches the proposal, and the Blue Plaques Panel advises on which suggestions should be successful. This is composed of 12 people from various disciplines from across the country. The panel is chaired by Professor
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added to the design shortly after, and this has remained the standard ever since. No plaques were erected between 1915 and 1919, or between 1940 and 1947, owing to the two world wars. The LCC formalised the selection criteria for the scheme in 1954.
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inaugurated a scheme in 1997 following a programme allowing for three new plaques a year; 42 had been erected by 2019. The aim is to stimulate public interest in the town's heritage. Among the
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which continued their production until 1955. From 1984 until 2015 they were made by Frank
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must be associated with the nominee in a form that they would have recognised and the building must be visible from the public highway. The first plaque in the scheme was unveiled in
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erects hexagonal blue plaques to mark sites where the chemical sciences are considered to have made a significant contribution to health, wealth, or quality of life.
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installs circular blue plaques to celebrate physicists' lives or work at various locations in the Great Britain and Ireland. Plaques exist in Edinburgh for
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would be responsible for erecting plaques within the City to recognise its jurisdictional independence. This demarcation has remained ever since.
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and author and critic Gillian Darley were concerned that the scheme had been "reduced to a marketing tool for English Heritage". The vice chair
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Ito, Kota (2017). "Municipalization of memorials: progressive politics and the commemoration schemes of the London County Council, 1889–1907".
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historic places". Since 2022, The Spitfire Makers Charitable Trust has been installing blue plaques to commemorate sites of
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2686:"Lived in London: Blue Plaques and the Stories Behind Them by Emily Cole: review"
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unveiled his own plaque, installed on the building in which he had predicted the
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the Aldershot Civic Society unveiled its first blue plaque to comedian and actor
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plaques with coloured laurel relief border erected in 1925; 41 Beak Street, Soho
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Residents Association erected a blue plaque in memory of Prime Minister
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started its blue plaque scheme in 1987 and by 2020 had 180 plaques.
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3149:"Blue Plaque for Arthur English – Aldershot Civic Society website"
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Track the Plaque: 23 Walks Around London's Commemorative Plaques
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List of blue plaques erected by the Royal Society of Chemistry
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A Glimpse of our History: a short guided tour of Berkhamsted
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Lived in London: blue plaques and the stories behind them
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Lived in London: Blue Plaques and the Stories Behind Them
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English Heritage blue plaque at 9 Upper Belgrave Street,
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Gibbs, Jon (2005). "Henry Hooper: Lettering Craftsman".
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Other plaques may be erected by smaller groups, such as
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announced the reintroduction of a national scheme, with
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2227:"Bob Marley's London Life on 30th Anniversary of Death"
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The original blue plaque scheme was established by the
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was written) to commemorate immigrant rights activist
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3599:"Gateshead Blue Plaques – Joseph Swan 1828–1914"
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in 1863, the scheme was initiated in 1866 by Ewart,
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2866:"About Blue Plaques: Frequently Asked Questions"
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386:The 1,000th plaque, marking the offices of the
179:List of English Heritage blue plaques in London
3362:"Final vote for Derbyshire blue plaque honour"
1980:, recording the work carried out there by Sir
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2739:"Built to last: the making of a blue plaque"
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34:Commemorative plaque in the United Kingdom
4158:Ulster History Circle: Existing Plaques.
3737:"Blue plaque link to town's famous faces"
3681:Blue Plaques of Leeds The Next Collection
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4376:Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council
4083:"Civic Trust Plaques – York Civic Trust"
3743:. Newsquest Media Group. 21 October 2005
3437:"Blue Plaques mapshows off famous spots"
2514:"London Blue Plaques scheme re-launched"
2466:"National Trust could save blue plaques"
2442:"Blue Plaques scheme position statement"
2365:
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662:re-proposed once 10 years have elapsed.
219:in 1867, and since 1986 has been run by
4746:Cultural heritage of the United Kingdom
4664:(3rd ed.). The History Press Ltd.
4301:. Jedburgh and District Community Group
3263:"Birmingham Civic Society plaques list"
2948:Department for Culture, Media and Sport
2922:Department for Culture, Media and Sport
2049:"Alfred Tennyson | Poet | Blue Plaques"
2040:
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1011:and buildings associated with the poet
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739:Department for Culture, Media and Sport
698:Greater London Council event plaque at
422:London County Council bronze plaque in
392:
4756:Cultural history of the United Kingdom
4698:Sumeray, Derek; John Sheppard (2009).
2790:The Edward Johnston Foundation Journal
2717:"The changing face of the Blue Plaque"
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2000:Holy Trinity Church, Goodramgate, York
1953:plaque on the Chemistry Department of
112:Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023
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3769:. Newsquest Media Group. 21 July 2006
3679:Grady, Kevin; Tyrell, Robert (2020).
3127:"A tour of Michael Faraday in London"
2477:from the original on 12 January 2022.
2206:from the original on 22 November 2008
2030:Historical markers of the Philippines
1494:, co-founder of the engineering firm
885:, contact lens pioneer (erected 2010)
245:at his birthplace, 24 Holles Street,
7:
4484:"Higgs unveils plaque in his honour"
4445:"Connecting Everyone with Chemistry"
3795:. Newsquest Media Group. 6 June 2011
3624:Wainwright, Martin (21 March 2012).
3435:Richards, Linda (9 September 2010).
2697:from the original on 12 January 2022
2239:from the original on 13 January 2019
2087:from the original on 13 January 2019
1930:Comic Heritage plaque commemorating
1803:artistes, mainly in the London area.
1747:St Fagans National Museum of History
678:for the plaques was designed in the
502:Greater London Council plaque at 29
478:London County Council plaque at 100
226:After being conceived by politician
130:and other organisations such as the
4727:open register of historical markers
3931:"The Commemorative Plaques Project"
3763:"Plaque a tribute to Narnia author"
3573:"Gateshead's Commemorative Plaques"
3516:"Plaque honours famous ex-resident"
3490:"Gateshead's Commemorative Plaques"
3464:"Gateshead's Commemorative Plaques"
2571:Kirka, Danica (19 September 2023).
2194:"Plaque Honours Memories of Marley"
1258:In 2005, Malvern Civic Society and
390:, 1908–1915, was unveiled in 2023.
4025:Vukmirovic, James (22 June 2021).
2868:. English Heritage. Archived from
2115:. Institute of Historical Research
1976:plaque on the Parkinson Building,
25:
4564:Cole, Emily; Stephen Fry (2009).
4110:. 8 February 2011. Archived from
4108:"Poet and broadcaster remembered"
3909:"Blue plaques around Southampton"
3862:"Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Scheme"
3542:"Fairytale mansion gets new life"
3284:"Birmingham Civic Society Awards"
1846:William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin
234:and the Society of Arts (now the
195:The blue plaque organised by the
3033:. City of London. Archived from
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4585:The Blue Plaque Guide to London
3953:"SWINDON HERITAGE BLUE PLAQUES"
2463:Gray, Louise (7 January 2013).
2292:Brown, Mark (30 October 2018).
4197:"Commemorative Plaques Scheme"
3840:"Commemorative plaques scheme"
3578:. Gateshead Council. June 2012
3495:. Gateshead Council. June 2012
3469:. Gateshead Council. June 2012
2969:Cunningham, Ed (24 May 2024).
2944:"Daphne Steele (1927 to 2004)"
2892:"National Blue Plaques Scheme"
2683:Parker, Peter (11 July 2009).
2641:"How to propose a Blue Plaque"
1697:Irish Women's Suffrage Society
1348:Oxfordshire Blue Plaques Board
1084:Sir Percy Shelley, 3rd Baronet
702:, commemorating the launch of
602:English Heritage plaque at 40
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4645:10.1080/03058034.2017.1330457
4447:. Royal Society of Chemistry.
4249:Historic Environment Scotland
4245:"Commemorative Plaque Scheme"
3957:SWINDON HERITAGE BLUE PLAQUES
3887:"Ringwood Blue Plaque Scheme"
3336:"Blue Plaques of Bournemouth"
3310:"Blue Plaques in Bournemouth"
2544:"Implacable blue plaque cuts"
2370:Quinn, Ben (6 January 2013).
2146:"The History of Blue Plaques"
1641:Historic Environment Scotland
1114:and the "Father of Railways"
4662:The London Blue Plaque Guide
3683:. Leeds: Leeds Civic Trust.
3202:"The history of Berkhamsted"
3006:"Register of Plaque Schemes"
2760:Gibbs, Jon (23 March 2005).
2225:Cantopher, Will (May 2011).
2073:Cantopher, Will (May 2011).
1762:Tadhg Gaelach Ó Súilleabháin
1122:), the mathematical prodigy
1021:Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral
754:, first Black matron in the
650:. The actor and broadcaster
4134:"THe Ulster History Circle"
3980:. The Wolverhampton Society
3442:Newcastle Evening Chronicle
3390:. Derbyshire County Council
2321:"Sarah Siddons lost plaque"
1858:Charles Thomson Rees Wilson
1060:Bournemouth Borough Council
1007:, the birthplace of writer
919:green plaque commemorating
819:London Borough of Islington
815:London Borough of Southwark
800:City of London coat of arms
4772:
4614:10.14296/718.9781909646834
3911:. Southampton City Council
3866:www.oxonblueplaques.org.uk
3083:"Blue Plaque Winners 2007"
2542:Celina Fox (5 July 2014).
1951:Royal Society of Chemistry
1934:at the site of the former
1819:Royal Society of Chemistry
1760:Blue plaque commemorating
1514:marking the origin of the
999:The Hertfordshire town of
614:, architect (erected 2001)
402:Society of Arts plaque on
290:City of London Corporation
271:Victoria and Albert Museum
197:Nubian Jak Community Trust
176:
136:Royal Society of Chemistry
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4583:Dakers, Caroline (1981).
4568:. Yale University Press.
3820:. Manchester City Council
1955:University College London
1894:around the circumference.
1100:Derbyshire County Council
3842:. Manchester Art Gallery
2762:"Obituary: Henry Hooper"
2346:"The Blue Plaque Design"
2111:Spencer, Howard (2008).
1823:Chemical Landmark Scheme
1657:Welsh Conservative Group
1204:Felling mining disasters
1196:Vincent Litchfield Raven
1104:Richard Arkwright junior
1041:Birmingham Civic Society
811:Westminster City Council
534:, London, commemorating
259:Minton, Hollins & Co
199:in partnership with the
47:, London, commemorating
4679:Sumeray, Derek (2003).
4660:Rennison, Nick (2009).
4270:"Commemorative Plaques"
4225:. Waterford Civic Trust
3818:"Commemorative Plaques"
3705:"Loughton Blue Plaques"
3410:"Commemorative Plaques"
2006:in 2018 to commemorate
1856:, at the birthplace of
1850:Eskdalemuir Observatory
1739:Rhiwbina Garden Village
1202:; and the 19th-century
1192:incandescent light bulb
830:Hampstead Garden Suburb
826:residents' associations
756:National Health Service
347:Samuel Coleridge-Taylor
173:English Heritage scheme
169:or historical markers.
128:residents' associations
4702:. Shire Publications.
4347:"Swansea blue plaques"
4031:www.expressandstar.com
3889:. The Ringwood Society
3057:"Green Plaques Scheme"
1912:Hythe Pier and Railway
1440:Rivers of Blood speech
1322:'s Tommyfield Market (
1304:Manchester Art Gallery
1260:Malvern Hills District
1076:Robert Louis Stevenson
900:plaque on the site of
851:plaque on the site of
737:In September 2023 the
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335:Greater London Council
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4176:Ulster History Circle
3089:on 13 September 2008.
2578:Associated Press News
1838:Thomas David Anderson
1606:Ulster History Circle
1558:on 6 May 1954 at the
1488:Gateshead blue plaque
1268:Franklin D. Roosevelt
1200:North Eastern Railway
898:Corporation of London
849:Corporation of London
792:Corporation of London
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325:was cheaper than the
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286:house in Gough Square
236:Royal Society of Arts
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167:commemorative plaques
96:London County Council
52:Alfred, Lord Tennyson
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4087:yorkcivictrust.co.uk
3243:on 27 September 2011
2662:"Blue Plaques Panel"
2271:"About blue plaques"
2025:Commemorative plaque
1974:Institute of Physics
1870:George Paget Thomson
1868:and at Aberdeen for
1854:Lewis Fry Richardson
1830:Institute of Physics
1745:, first director of
1602:Belfast City Council
1580:Shirley, Southampton
1560:University of Oxford
1276:Florence Nightingale
1025:Clementine Churchill
937:green plaque at the
853:Lloyd's Coffee House
207:, where reggae icon
183:List of blue plaques
29:Commemorative plaque
4463:www.iopscotland.org
4276:. 14 September 2021
4201:Dublin City Council
3416:on 8 September 2012
3227:Cook, John (2009).
3129:. Royal Institution
2691:The Daily Telegraph
2471:The Daily Telegraph
2202:. 26 October 2006.
1982:William Henry Bragg
1978:University of Leeds
1866:William Henry Bragg
1610:Republic of Ireland
1448:Windrush generation
1302:is co-ordinated by
1162:is in operation in
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935:City of Westminster
917:City of Westminster
873:green plaque at 18
871:City of Westminster
636:Andrew Graham-Dixon
4751:Historical markers
4516:. 28 February 2019
4399:. Rhiwbina Society
4172:"Official website"
3605:on 27 January 2013
3342:on 30 October 2012
3155:on 28 January 2018
2950:. 23 February 2024
2924:. 23 February 2024
2898:. 6 September 2023
2741:. English Heritage
2719:. English Heritage
2664:. English Heritage
2607:. English Heritage
2605:"Propose a plaque"
2348:. English Heritage
2323:. London Remembers
2148:. English Heritage
1959:Christopher Ingold
1936:Teddington Studios
1446:, a member of the
1432:Black Lives Matter
1364:Monmouth Rebellion
1324:Greater Manchester
1190:, inventor of the
1160:blue plaque scheme
1112:Olave Baden-Powell
1005:Berkhamsted Castle
955:
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760:the childhood home
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644:Gus Casely-Hayford
628:Richard J. Aldrich
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4690:978-1-85983-362-9
4671:978-0-7524-5050-6
4594:978-0-333-28462-9
4575:978-0-300-14871-8
4536:"Rainbow Plaques"
4419:"Transport Trust"
4203:. 30 October 2020
3717:on 20 August 2016
3690:978-0-905671-99-4
1840:, at Glasgow for
1695:, founder of the
1665:local authorities
1626:local authorities
1564:Iffley Road track
1552:sub-4-minute mile
1475:
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1318:A blue plaque at
1219:Leeds Civic Trust
1170:, author of the "
1138:), and architect
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594:Selection process
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