We all know and love London’s plaques –
blue or otherwise. They pop up on our London Walks like cultural buttons waiting to be pressed by our London Walks guides.
Regular Daily Constitutionalists will know that we have already rounded up 100 of ‘em for our Plaque of the Week series (search “Plaque of the
Week” in the top left corner of this window).
London Walkers often ask about them. Why
are some blue and some green? How do property owners feel about them? How can
one “qualify” for a plaque?
Our mission in this, or occasional series,
is to extend this conversation… by issuing our own plaques to those who have
been left out. You may have a thing or two to say on such matters. As usual,
get in touch via email or on Twitter @londonwalks.
Our first plaque where no plaque has gone
before is in Covent Garden…
David writes…
Handel wrote arias for her.
She was the actress and singer, Susannah
Cibber. She was born in this house (above), in the heart of Covent Garden.
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guide at the designated tube station at the appointed time. Details of all
London Walks can be found at www.walks.com.