Plaque of the Week No's 118 – 120

By Lwblog @londonwalks

Return of the Plaque of the Week!
Our Plaque of the Week series returns for a 12 week run…
You've seen them all over the city: discs, tablets, cameos and plaques commemorating the great and the good of London Town. Wednesday is our new day for tracking down London plaques (Blue or otherwise) and putting them center stage on the Daily Constitutional. This week…



George Orwell, it would seem, is a most plaque-able fellow. Commemorations abound. Only the other week, we Tweeted (@londonwalks) about a new commemoration here in London…

This London Life. The proposed statue of George Orwell outside BBC Broadcasting House is gonna happen. DG had nixed it: G.O. "too left wing"
— London Walks (@londonwalks) February 28, 2013

Plaques aplenty, too, for the writer of Animal Farm and 1984. And more controversy. One of his Hampstead plaques was defaced – quite literally – back in October 2012. Here’s the story on the Orwell Society website…
(Click this link for www.orwellsociety.com or click the pic above)
Hang on… one of his Hampstead plaques? Isn’t the “rule” that there’s only one plaque per person? Well, yes, sort of… certainly English Heritage issue one plaque per person in the Blue Plaque series. And Orwell’s is in Kentish Town…
… at 50 Lawford Road.
His Hampstead Plaque Fund commemoration…

… can be found at 77 Parliament Hill, where he lived in 1935.
 Have you spotted any others? Drop us a line at the usual address or leave a comment below.
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