TEN YEARS AGO: Sir ‘Enry’s Blue Plaque was first for the Old Kent Road
At his old stomping ground of the Thomas A Beckett where he '...sweated for many an hour and lost loads ...
At his old stomping ground of the Thomas A Beckett where he '...sweated for many an hour and lost loads ...
Historic boozer, linked to ship that took Pilgrims to America, tops poll with 1,160 votes
The plaque was originally designated for the St Giles Church door in 2009, but repairs were needed before the plaque ...
The Medieval St Giles’ Church doorway is the newest addition to the scheme’s list of local honourees, which celebrates the ...
Camberwell man saved many lived as a fire fighter during the Blitz
Suggest the person, place or event most deserving of the next honour
George A Roberts was a tower of a man who saved countless lives in the borough during World War Two
The Solarium in Grange Road, Bermondsey, has been nominated for a Southwark Blue Plaque this year
George A Roberts also became a fireman to add his bit to the Home Front effort in WW2
The closing date for nominations for the next plaque is June 21.
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