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34 out of 43 (79%) plaques have been curated
41 subjects all or unphotographedGender Diversity
Here lived the Walkers of Southgate. Seven brothers, all famous in 19th century cricket
15 Cannon Hill, Southgate, London, United Kingdom
Henrietta Cresswell 1855 – 1931 writer and artist lived here 1893 – 1899
Station Road, Winchmore Hill, N21, London, United Kingdom
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Site of Durants Arbor An ancient moated site. Home of the Wroth and Stringer families
In area of Durants Road, Durants Park and The Ride, EN3, Enfield, London, United Kingdom
Site of the Weld Chapel Build by Sir John Weld In 1615 (replaced by Christ Church 1862)
On south wall of graveyard, Christ Church, Waterfall Road, N14 (The Green N14 end), Enfield, London, United Kingdom
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Site of Duchess Pond (removed 1925)
Towards the south-east corner of The Green, N14 , near to Arnos Grove N14, Enfield, London, United Kingdom
Cast iron aquaduct on the course of the New River constructed 1820 - 1821
Whitewebbs aquaduct in Whitewebbs Park, Enfield, London, United Kingdom
Site of Elsynge Hall in which stayed Edward VI and Elizabeth I as children
On excavation site, Forty Hall estate, Enfield, London, United Kingdom
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John French 1st Earl of Ypres 1852 – 1925 Field Marshal lived at the Manor House near this site 1907 - 1918
Bulls Cross, EN2, London, United Kingdom
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Gerald Massey 1828 – 1907 Poet, Christian Socialist lived here 1877 - 1890
Grove Road Baptist Church Hall, 1 Grove Road, N11, London, United Kingdom
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Site of Enfield Palace 1522 – 1928 Robert Uvedale 1642 – 1722 Horticulturist Lived here 1670 - 1722
Within Pearsons shop, Church Street, Enfield, London, United Kingdom
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Thomas Hood 1799 – 1845 Poet & humourist Lived in Rose Cottage on this site
59 Vicars Moor Lane, N21, London, United Kingdom
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John Bradshaw 1863 – 1939 Benefactor of Southgate lived in a house on this site
The Bourne N14, London, United Kingdom
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Formerly Bush Hill House Sir Hugh Myddelton Engineer of the New River lived here
On pillar at entrance to Cunard Crescent N21, off of Bush Hill Road N21, London, United Kingdom