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I spy with my little eye something that is blue… You’ll find that many of London’s buildings sport a round blue plaque on their exterior, and each one commemorates a famous person or historical event connected with the site. Now run by English Heritage, the London blue plaques scheme was started in 1866 and is thought to be the oldest of its kind in the world.

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Across the capital over 950 plaques, on buildings humble and grand, honour the notable men and women who have lived or worked in them. Discover some of the people commemorated with blue plaques, or search for a plaque, below. With nearly a thousand permanent plaques on display, you could spend your whole vacation hunting them all down. In 2022, the blue plaques scheme has celebrated working-class figures with exceptional stories. New plaques have commemorated the Match Girls’ Strike, which took place at the Bryant and May works in Bow in 1888; the Ayahs’ Home in Hackney for stranded South and East Asian nannies; the self-taught physicist and telecommunications theorist Oliver Heaviside; and the former Hanwell Asylum, where Dr John Conolly transformed the care of mental illness.

Other 2022 plaques commemorate the ‘Grand Old Man of India’ Dadabhai Naoroji; the astronomers Walter and Annie Maunder; artist and designer Enid Marx; the philosopher Sir Isaiah Berlin; landscape gardener Fanny Wilkinson; pioneering television producer Grace Wyndham Goldie; and Sir Hersch Lauterpacht, one of the most influential international lawyers of the 20th century.

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The English Heritage London blue plaques scheme is generously supported by David Pearl and members of the public.

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Frequently Asked Questions

There are over 950 blue plaques scattered across London's buildings, both humble and grand, each commemorating a famous person or historical event. You can search for specific plaques online through the English Heritage database to plan your plaque-hunting route around the city.
The London blue plaques scheme was started in 1866 and is thought to be the oldest of its kind in the world. It is now run by English Heritage and continues to add new plaques annually to honor notable historical figures.
The plaques honor diverse figures including scientists, artists, philosophers, activists, and working-class heroes who have lived or worked in London. Recent 2022 additions celebrate notable figures like the Match Girls' Strike organizers, astronomers, pioneering television producers, and influential international lawyers.
Yes, with nearly 1,000 permanent plaques on display across the capital, you could spend your entire vacation hunting them all down. Plan your route by searching for plaques online through English Heritage's database to create a themed or geographic tour.
The 2022 plaques focused on working-class figures and include landmarks like the Bryant and May works in Bow (commemorating the 1888 Match Girls' Strike), the Ayahs' Home in Hackney, and the former Hanwell Asylum where mental health care was revolutionized. These additions reflect a broader commitment to honoring diverse stories beyond famous individuals.