Commemorated on 4 plaques

W. H. Smith 1825-1891 bookseller and statesman lived here

12 Hyde Park Street, Westminster, W2, London, United Kingdom where they lived

This building was the head office of W.H. Smith & Son from 1920 to 1976. The above sign was damaged by shrapnel from a German bomb during an air raid on the night of 10th October 1940.

10 Portugal Street, London, United Kingdom where they was

Victorian Grammar School Here from 1837 to 1888 were housed the town's Grammar School and the Master's house. Among the first pupils was W. H. Smith. After its closure, the building became, for some years, a doctor's surgery

Russell Street, Tavistock, United Kingdom where they attended school

This tablet records the grateful thanks of King's College Hospital which stood upon this site from 1839 to 1913 to the firm and staff of W.H. Smith & Son for their generous and unfailing support during the 100 years of its existence 1939

10 Portugal Street, London, United Kingdom where they was