370 plaques with a category of Royalty

17 Bruton Street, London W1J 6QBQueen Elizabeth II(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 22-Jun-2015)Link

St James' Park, London SW1A 2BJQueen Elizabeth The Queen Mother(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 16-May-2021)Link

Westminster Hall, 3 St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JXWestminster Hall (Architectural Gems)Queen Mary (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Her Majesty Queen Mary lay in state here from the twenty-ninth of March until her Burial at Windsor on the thirty-first of March nineteen hundred & fifty-three

Queen Victoria Statue, Victoria, BC V8V 2L8, CanadaQueen Victoria(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 07-Jul-2019)Link

1 Poultry, London EC2R 8ENQueen Victoria(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2023)Link

Kew Road, Richmond TW9 2BBQueen Victoria(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 20-Jul-2023)Link

Cricket Green, Mitcham, Surrey CR4 4LBQueen Victoria(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 09-Feb-2023)Link

Finsbury Square, Finsbury, London EC2A 1ADQueen Victoria(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 22-Oct-2020)Link

6-8 Mill Street, Mayfair, London W1S 2AZQueen Victoria(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 19-Jun-2020)Link

122 Mount Street, Mayfair, London W1K 3NJQueen Victoria(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 13-Jun-2020)Link

Blackwall Tunnel Northern Approach, Poplar, London E14 0NPBlackwall Tunnel (Transport)Queen Victoria (Royalty)King Edward VII (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 17-May-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Blackwall Tunnel London County Council
Commenced 1892 and opened in 1897
by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales
on behalf of
Her Majesty the Queen
List of names follows
{underneath}The above plaque was removed from the original tunnel entrance gateway which was demolished in 1959 to make way for the new Northern Approach to Blackwall Tunnel

30 Grove Place, Hampstead, London NW3 1JRQueen Victoria(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 08-May-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: This stone was laid by Mrs Sarah A Gotto on the 13th July 1886 being the 50th Yr of the reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria

Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 2UPTower Bridge (Architectural Gems)Queen Victoria (Royalty)King Edward VII (Royalty) John Wolfe Barry (Engineer) George Tyler (Civic Officer)(Photos Taken: 12-May-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: This Bridge was opened by HRH the Prince of Wales, KG on behalf of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, on Saturday the 30th June 1894 in the presence of HRH The Princess of Wales, HRH The Duke of York KG and other members of the Royal Family, the Right Honorable Sir George Robert Tyler, Bart., Lord Mayor.
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105 Oxford Street, London W1D 2HQQueen Victoria(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 20-Jun-2020)Link

28 Old Bond Street, Mayfair, London W1S 4QFQueen Victoria(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2020)Link

77 Chester Square, Belgravia, London SW1W 9DYQueen Wilhelmina(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 13-Feb-2018)Link

51 Parkside, Wimbledon, London SW19 5NE Haile Selassie(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 17-Feb-2023)Link

53 Holland Park, London W11 3RS Maharajah Duleep Singh(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 17-Aug-2017)Link

St George's Gardens, Wakefield Street, Bloomsbury, London WC1H 8HZ Charles Edward Stuart (Royalty) Jacobite Army (1745) (Armed Forces)(Photos Taken: 04-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: In memory of the officers and gentlemen of the army of Prince Charles Edward Stuart who were executed on Kennington Common in July, August and November 1746. Nine of the Manchester Regiment and seven Scots are buried here. Francis Towneley, Colonel of the Manchester Regiment lies in the churchyard of Old St Pancras church. Tandem Triumphans The 1745 Association

5 Thames Street, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1PJ Christian Victor(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2016)Link

Southwark Cathedral, London Bridge, London SE1 9DA Mahomet Weyonomon(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 02-Jul-2017)Link
Plaque Wording: Seeking Justice from the Crown.
In 1736 Mahomet Weyonomon, a Mohegan Sachem (chief), died in Aldermanbury in the City of London. He was 36 years old. Foreigners could not be buried in the City, so he was carried across the river and buried near St Saviours Church, now Southwark Cathedral. The exact location of the grave is unknown. The sculpture behind you is his memorial.
Mahomets presence in London was the result of injustice and exploitation. His tribe had helped the first settlers in New England survive the bitter cold and repel Indian attacks. The Mohegans became allies of the English but settlers began to steal tribal lands. Despite support for the Mohegan cause from Queen Annes Commissioners in 1705, the lands were not returned.
Mohomet sailed to London in 1735 with three supporters to petition King George II for the return of the stolen lands. While awaiting an audience, Captain John Mason and Mahomet contracted smallpox and died. This memorial was erected at the request of the Mohegan tribe to honour a fallen chief. A stone was brought from Mohegan lands and carved with forms that reflect ancient custom by Peter Randall-Page. It was unveiled by Her Majesty The Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, on 22nd November 2006 with the tribal chairman Bruce Two Dogs Bozsum and the US Ambassador - symbolically granting the audience Mahomet never received.
Mahomet wrote several languages including English and Latin. He was the grandson of Sachem Oweneco who was granted the return of Mohegan lands by an order of 1705 which was ignored by the Connecticut government. Sachem comes from the Mohegan word for stone or rock.
The grey plaque in front of the sculpture is mostly unreadable

Largo Prior do Crato, 9700-143 Angra do Heroísmo, Terceira, AzoresAntónio Prior of Crato(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 18-Jan-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: ANTONIO PRIOR DO CRATO OF TERCEIRA {below}The King D. Antonio I Obeyed by the people of Terceira as ruler of Portugal Between August 5, 1580 to July 27, 1583

Black Prince Road, Lambeth, London SE11 6HXBlack Prince(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: The Black Prince was a brilliant medieval war lord who lived 1330-1376. His two most famous victories were at the battles of Crecy (1346), when he was only 16, and Poitiers (1356), where King John of France was captured. As the son of Edward III the Black Prince was heir to the throne of England, but died before his father. The road has been named after him because the Black Prince owned and extended Kennington Manor, which has remained the property of the monarch's eldest son to this day.

13 Albion Street, London W2 2AS Charles Vyner Brooke(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 26-Apr-2015)Link

18 Melbury Road, Kensington, London W14 8LTCetshwayo(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 20-May-2015)Link

49 Weymouth Street, London W1G 8NG Marie-Louise Christophe(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 08-Feb-2022)Link

Queens Wood Cafe, 42 Muswell Hill Road, Highgate, London N10 3JPQueens Wood (Historical London)Duchess of Albany (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 12-Sep-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: Queens Wood Highgate This wood comprising 50 acres was opened for the use and enjoyment of the public as an open space for ever, on July 23rd 1898 by Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Albany.

32 Gerrard Street, Soho, London W1D 6JAChinese Lions (Historical London)Duke of Gloucester (Royalty)King Charles III (Prince Charles) (Royalty) Camilla Parker Bowles (Duchess of Cornwall) (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 19-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: {Bottom Right} This plaque is presented with much pleasure by China Travel Services (H.K.) Ltd to commemorate the unveiling of two Chinese Lions by HRH the Duke of Gloucester on the 29 October 1985 (during the quatercentenary year of the City of Westminster) at the formal opening of Gerrard Street China Town. The unveiling ceremony was attended by His Excellency Hu Ding Yi the Ambassador of The People's Republic of China, the Right Worshipful the Lord Mayor of Westminster Councillor Roger Bramble, Mr Colvyn Haye, CBE, the Hong Kong Commissioner and Mr Harry Chi-Cheung Lee President of the China Town Chinese Association (London).
The two Chinese Lions were generously donated by the People's Republic of China. The Sculpture of the Chinese characters on the Gateways were sponsored by the Hong Kong Government. The Chinese Couplets on the Gateways were composed by Mr B. Tran Huynh. The 29th day October 1985.
{on Left}This plaque was unveiled on 7th February 2000 by HRH the Prince of Wales on the occasion of the Royal Visit to London Chinatown to celebrate the Chinese Lunar New Year of the Dragon Millennium 2000. Presented by Mr Tim Yau, MBE, President London Chinatown Chinese Association.
{Top Right} This plaque was laid by Their Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales and The Duchess of Cornwall on Thursday 1st November 2007 with warmest affection from Mr Chu Ting Tang, President The London Chinatown Chinese Association and The Chinese Community in Britain

22 Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1LSSilver Jubilee Walkway (Misc)Duke of Gloucester (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 16-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: Silver Jubilee Walkway Trust This plaque commemorates the inauguration of the final section of the Silver Jubilee Walkway around Central London from the Tower of London to Leicester Square by the Duke of Gloucester Patron of the Trust on Friday 14 July 1978

Ul. Maršala Tita 141, 51410, Opatija, CroatiaFranje Josipa I(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 01-Oct-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: Coastal Promotion Frank Joseph I Austrian Emperor 1830-1916

Ul. Feliksa Perići?a 3, 51410, Opatija, CroatiaFranje Josipa I(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 01-Oct-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: Coastal Promotion Frank Joseph I Austrian Emperor 1830-1916

St Pancras New Church, Euston Road near Eversholt Street, London NW1 2BASt Pancras New Church (Churches etc)Frederick Duke of York (Royalty) William Howley (Religious)(Photos Taken: 27-Oct-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: A.M.D.G. This church was built in 1819-1822 as the new parish church of the ancient parish of St Pancras under an act of 31 May 1816. The foundation stone was laid on Thursday 1 July 1819 by H.R.H. Frederick Duke of York and Albany (brother of King George IV) and commander-in-chief of the British army, The new church was consecrated on Tuesday 7 May 1822 by the Rt Rev William Howley, Lord Bishop of London....

Pico das Cruzinhas, Monte Brasil, Terceira, AzoresKing Afonso VI(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 18-Jan-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: Municipality of Angra do Heroísmo King Afonso VI ??? (21.08.1643 - 212.09.1683) King of Portugal (16.11.1656 - 12.09.1683) ????

Southwark Bridge, London EC4RKing Alfred(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 25-Sep-2016)Link

60 Trinity Street, Borough, London SE1 4HTKing Alfred(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 20-Mar-2022)Link

Westminster Hall, 3 St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JXWestminster Hall (Architectural Gems)King Charles I (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: King Charles I The king Charles Stuart was tried for high treason on this spot by the High Court of Justice established by the Commons of England for that purpose. Saturday 20th, Monday 22nd, Tuesday 23rd and Saturday 27th January 1649. The King was convicted of treason and sentenced to death on Saturday 27th January and executed in front of the Banqueting House, Whitehall Place at two o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday 30th January 1649.

7 Church Street, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1PEKing Charles I(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 11-Feb-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: Warrant to Execute Kinge Charles the First AD 1648 At the high court of Justice for the tryinge and judging of Charles Steuart Kinge of England January XXIXth Anno Dni 1648 Whereas Charles Steuart Kinge of England is and standeth convicted aitaynted and condemned and other high Crymes, ANd Sentence uppon Saturday last pronounced against him by this Court to be putt to death by the severinge of his head from his body. Of wch sentence execution yet remayneth to be done, these are therefore to will and require you to see the said sentence executed so the open street before Whitehall uppon the morrow being the This Day of this instante month of January betweene the hours of tenn in the morninge and five in the afternoone of the same day with full effect And for so doing this shall be yet sufficient warrant And there are to require All Officers and Soudiers and other good people of the Nation of England to be offeringe unto you in this service given under our hands and Sealed.

Banqueting House, Whitehall, London SW1A 2ERKing Charles I(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 12-Jul-2018)Link

1 Poultry, London EC2R 8ENKing Charles II(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2023)Link

Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 2UPTower Bridge (Architectural Gems)King Charles III (Prince Charles) (Royalty) Paul Henry Newall (Civic Officer)(Photos Taken: 27-Apr-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Corporation of London, Tower Bridge This plaque records the visit on the centenary of Tower Bridge, Thursday, 30th June 1994 by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, KG, KT, GCB, AK, QSO, ADC, in the presence of the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor Alderman Sir Paul Henry Newall, TD, DL, MA, DLitt
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Royal Botanical Gardens, Plaza de Murillo, 2, 28014 Madrid, SpainKing Charles III of Spain(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 01-Apr-2016)Link
Plaque Wording: To Carlos III
Founder of this Royal Botanic Garden
Juan March Foundation 1781-1981

72 South Audley Street, London W1K 1JBKing Charles X of France(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 09-May-2015)Link

Devonshire Square, London EC2M 4YRKing Edgar(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2023)Link

1 Poultry, London EC2R 8ENKing Edward VI(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2023)Link

Westminster Hall, 3 St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JXWestminster Hall (Architectural Gems)King Edward VII (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: here rested from May 17 until Interment at Windsor May 20 1910 Edward VII King of Great Britain and Ireland & of the British Dominions beyond the seas: Emperor of India

Edward Passage Road, Bethnal Green, London E1 4TTKing Edward VII(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 03-Dec-2019)Link

15 Thames Street, Windsor, Berkshire SL4 1PLKing Edward VII(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 09-Jul-2016)Link

60 Victoria Embankment, London EC4Y 0JPCity of London School (Education) Thomas Broadbridge (Civic Officer)King Edward VIII (Royalty) George Elliston (Politician)(Photos Taken: 05-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: This stone was laid by the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor (Sir George Thomas Broadbridge, Kt) on the 10th day of December 1936 in the first year of the Reign of His Majesty King Edward VIII. Capt. George Sampson Elliston, MC, MP - Chairman of the City of London Schools Committee of the Corporation of the City of London Trollope & Colls Ltd - Builders Whinney, Son and Austen Hall - Architects

Trg slobode 4, 51415, Lovran, CroatiaKing Frederick Augustus I of Saxony(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 02-Oct-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: can't read or translate this

North Face, St Margaret's Church, Broad Sanctuary, London SW1P 3JXSt Margarets Church tower (Churches etc)King George II (Royalty) Arthur Onslow (Politician) Robert Walpole (Head of Government) Charles Wager (Armed Forces) William Sundon (Politician)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: {translated from the Latin}At the public expense. By the authority of the British Government, in favour of King George II. The tower erected and repaired higher, with proud honour raises the head, Saint Margaret's hall, sacred to God, in the year of the Lord 1888 Most Honoured gentlemen, and for the benefices bestowed on the parishioners Often not without being named without praise, ARTHUR ONSLOW British Government, by his greatest merit, once again SPeaker, the Most Noble ROBERT WALPOLE of the Order of the Garter, First Lord of the Treasury and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, a man most unwearied of all in counsels and public works, yet equal to many. CHARLES WAGER The Golden Knight head of the seven man of the superior officers of the Royal Navy; And to William Baron Sundon of Ardagh in Ireland, in charge of the five men commission of the public treasury.

Golden Square, Soho, London W1F 9LBKing George II(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 19-Jun-2020)Link

East India Dock Road, near Blackwall Tunnel Approach, London E14 9PPEast India Dock Company (Historical London)King George III (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 17-May-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Under auspices of our most gracious sovereign George III the sanction of His Majesty's government and the patronage of the East India Company these wet docks appropriated to the commerce of India and ships in that employ were accomplished in those eventful years MDCCCIV, MDCCCV, MDCCCVI the first stone being laid March IV, MDCCCIV. They were opened by the introduction of five ships from 1,200 to 800 tons with valuable cargoes.
On IV August MDCCCVI the grand undertaking in the laudable endeavours of the managing owners of ships in the company's service and the important national objects of increased security to property and revenue combined with improved accommodation, economy and despatch were thus early realised....

1 D'Arblay Street, Soho, London W1F 8DGKing George IV(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 16-Jun-2020)Link

Horse Guards Road, London SW1A 2PACadiz Memorial (World War History) Arthur Wellesley (1st Duke of Wellington) (Armed Forces)King George IV (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 14-Dec-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: To commemorate the Raising of the Siege of Cadiz, in consequence of the Glorious Victory obtained by the Duke of Wellington over the French at Salamanca, on the 22d July 1812: This Mortar, cast for the destruction of that Great Port, with Powers surpassing all others, and abandoned by the Besiegers on their Retreat, was presented as a token of respect and gratitude by the Spanish Nation, To his Royal Highness the Prince Regent.

Statue of Achilles, off Park Lane, Hyde Park, London W1J 7NT Arthur Wellesley (1st Duke of Wellington) (Armed Forces)King George IV (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 30-Jan-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: To Arthur Duke of Wellington and his brave companions in arms this statue of Achilles cast from cannon taken in the victories of Salamanca, Vittoria, Toulouse, and Waterloo is inscribed by their country women Placed on this spot on the XVIII day of June MDCCCXXII by command of His Majesty George IIII.

105 Oxford Street, London W1D 2HQKing George IV(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 20-Jun-2020)Link

25 Cleveland Square, London W2 6DDKing George Tupou V of Tonga(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 14-Jan-2017)Link

Victoria Embankment, London EC4Y 0HJKing George V(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: In commemoration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the accession of His Majesty King George V
This reach of the river beweeen London Bridge and Westminster Bridge was with His Majesty's gracious permission named by The Port of London Authority "King's Reach"

Westminster Hall, 3 St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JXWestminster Hall (Architectural Gems)King George V (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: His Majesty King George the Fifth lay in state here from the twenty-third of January until his Burial at Windsor on the twenty-eighth of January nineteen hundred & thirty-six

105 Gower Street, Fitzrovia, London WC1E 6AANational Institute for the Deaf (Charitable)King George VI (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 29-Jan-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: This building was opened as the headquarters of the National Institute for the Deaf by his majesty King George VI when HRH the Duke of York on the 11th day of June 1936.

St Bartholomew's Hospital, 19 Giltspur Street, West Smithfield, London EC1A 7BELady Ludlow (Blanche Holden) (Misc)Lord Ludlow (Henry Lopes) (Lawyer)King Henry VI (Royalty) Joanna Astley (Medical)(Photos Taken: 05-Sep-2022)Link

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1 Cheyne Gardens, Chelsea, London SW3 5QUKing Henry VIII(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 07-Jul-2020)Link

Trafalgar Square, London WC2N 5NJKing James II (Duke of York)(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 04-Feb-2021)Link
Plaque Wording: JACOBUS SECUNDUS/ DEI GRATIA/ ANGLIÆ SCOTIÆ/ FRANCIÆ ET/ HIBERNIÆ/ REX/ FIDEI DEFENSOR/ ANNO M.D.C.LXXXVI

Plaza de los Naranjos, 29601 Marbella, SpainKing Juan Carlos I(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 01-Jun-2019)Link

High Commission of the Kingdom of Eswatini, 22 Buckingham Gate, London SW1E 6LBKing Mswati III(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 12-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: This office was officially opened by His Majesty King Mswati III on the 6th of May 1995 on the occasion of the commemoration of the victory in Europe

St Annes Church, 55 Wardour Street, Soho, London W1D 6LBKing of Corsica(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 07-Sep-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Near this place is interred Theodore King of Corsica who died in this parish Dec 11 1756, immediately after leaving the Kings Bench Prison by the benefit of the Act of Insolvency, in consequence of which he registered his Kingdom of Corsica for the use of his creditors.
The grave, great teacher, to a level brings
Heroes and beggars, galley-slaves and kings,
But Theodore this moral learn'd ere dead:
Fate poured its lessons on his living head,
Bestow'd a kingdom, and denied him bread.

Statue of William IV, Greenwich Peninsula, London SE10 9JLKing William IV (Duke of Clarence)(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 08-Dec-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: (top left - plaque below statue) This statue stood formerly in King William Street in the City of London where it was set up in 1845. It was removed to this site and presented to H.M. Office of Works by the Corporation of the City of London in 1936.

Hyde Park, London W2 2ETMaharaja's Fountain(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 25-Apr-2019)Link

Sanellan Court, 1 Mapesbury Road, London NW2 4HXMapesbury Prebendary (Historical London) Thomas Brock (Sculptor) Henri de Montpezat (Prince Consort of Denmark) (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 23-Mar-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: (Note by John Mann, Historian): It says this house is on the site of the prebend which goes back to the times of Henry VIII [first half 16C]
This is wrong by two or three hundred yards and almost four centuries.
The area of the prebend was roughly the area bounded by Willesden Lane, Walm lane, and Shoot up Hill. The moated manor house was about half way between Deerhurst and Coverdale Roads with its main exit on to Willesden Lane [known until 19C as Mapes Lane]. In 19C the manor house garden extended as far as Chatsworth.
Walter Map after whom the prebend and the manor estate are named lived and flourished in the time of Henry II [ie second half of 12C] who spent most of his reign in France about half of which belonged to him or his wife. Map was an almost man in both church and state, who wrote satirical sketches about court life. H II's sons included Richard the Lion Heart and bad king John who was the one who was forced to sign Magna Carta which was really about rights for barons not rights for you and me.

1C King Street, London SW1Y 6QGNapoleon III(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 05-Jun-2015)Link

122 Mount Street, Mayfair, London W1K 3NJPrince Albert(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 13-Jun-2020)Link

Junction of Green Street and Barking Road, West Ham, London E13 9ERWorld Cup 1966 (Sport) Martin Peters (Sportsman) Geoff Hurst (Sportsman) Bobby Moore (Sportsman) Ray Wilson (Sportsman) Alan Ball (Sportsman) Nobby Stiles (Sportsman) Bobby Charlton (Sportsman) George Cohen (Sportsman) Roger Hunt (Sportsman) Gordon Banks (Sportsman) Jack Charlton (Sportsman) Alf Ramsey (Sportsman) Philip Jackson (Sculptor)Prince Andrew (Duke of York) (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 07-Feb-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: THE CHAMPIONS England and West Ham United Captain Bobby Moore hoisted on the shoulders of his team mates holds aloft the Jules Rimet trophy. This famous image captures England's memorable 4-2 victory over West Germany in the 1966 World Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. England's goals were scored by West Ham United's Martin Peters and Geoff Hurst whose hat-trick made him a footballing legend. It was a defining moment for both England and West Ham United. Sculpture by Philip Jackson. Unveiled by HRH The Duke of York CVO ADC on 28th April 2003

The Mall, London SW1A 2WH Captain James Cook (Explorer)Prince Arthur (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 16-Nov-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: Captain James Cook, RN FRS, born 1728, died 1772. Circumnavigator of the globe, explorer of the pacific ocean, he laid the foundations of the British Empire in Australia and New Zealand, chartered the shores of Newfoundland and traversed the ocean gates of Canada, both east and west.
Unveiled by H. R. H. Prince Arthur of Connaught on behalf of the British Empire League, 7th July 1914.

Monument to the Discoveries, Av. Brasília, 1400-038 Lisboa, PortugalMonument of the Discoveries (Misc)Prince Henry the Navigator (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 22-Jan-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: TO THE INFANT D. HENRIQVE AND THE PORTUGUESE WHO DISCOVERED THE PATHS OF THE SEA

The Church of St Mary The Virgin, St Marychurch Street, Rotherhithe, London SE16 4NJPrince Lee Boo(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 07-Mar-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: To the memory of Prince Lee Boo, a native of the Pelew or Palos Islands and son to Abbe Thulle, rurack or king of the island Coorooraa who departed this life on the 27 December 1784 aged 20 years. This stone is inscribed by the Honourable United East India Company as a testimony of esteem for the humane and kind treatment afforded by his father to the crew of their ship The Antelope, Capt Wilson, which was wrecked off that island on the night of the 9th August 1783.
Stop reader. Stop. Let nature claim a tear, a prince of mine, Lee Boo, lies buried here.

108 Marylebone Lane, London W1U 2QEPrince Michael of Kent(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 19-Jun-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: The Millennium addition to Jurys Clifton Ford Hotel was opened by HRH Prince Michael of Kent KCVO on Tuesday 24th October 2000.

Belgrave Square, London SW1X 8PH Jose de San Martin (Armed Forces)Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh) (Royalty) Eduardo Menem (Politician) Angela Hooper (Politician) Douglas Hurd (Politician) Mario Campora (Civic Officer)(Photos Taken: 23-Apr-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: This monument was unveiled by HRH the Duke of Edinburgh KG, KT in the presence of Senator Eduardo Menem the President of the Honourable Senate of the Argentine Republic; Councillor Angela Hooper CBE, the Lord Mayor of Westminster; The Rt. Hon. Douglas Hurd MBE, MP, the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and H. E. Ambassador Mario Campora. November 1994.

Sermon Lane and Carter Lane, St Pauls, London EC4V 5EYFiremen's National Memorial (World War History)Princess Anne (Royalty)Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 07-Dec-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: [Blitz] / The heroes with grimy faces / Winston Churchill
In honour and memory of those firefighters who gave their lives in the defence of the nation, 1939-1945.
This monument was commissioned by the founder Master of the Guild of Firefighters supported by public and service donations. MCMXC
Sculptor = John W Mills ARCA FRBS
The United Kingdom Firefighters National Memorial This memorial was re-dedicated and unveiled on the 16th September 2003 by HRH The Princess Royal (Patron to the Firefighters Memorial Charitable Trust).
This memorial was unveiled by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother on 4 May 1991.

270 Mare Street, Hackney, London E8 1HEPrincess Christian(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 05-Dec-2019)Link

Royal Northern Gardens, 6 Manor Gardens, London N7 6JXPrincess Louise (Duchess of Argyle) (Royalty) Philip E Hill (Entrepreneur)(Photos Taken: 27-May-2019)Link
Plaque Wording: RNH opened by HRH Princess Louise Duchess of Argyle GBE on the 30th October 1924
This stone was laid by Philip E Hill Esq chairman of Beechams Pills Ltd on the 8th day of December 1936.

outside 53 Jermyn Street, St. James's, London SW1Y 6LX Beau Brummell (Misc)Princess Michael of Kent (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 10-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: Beau Brummell 1778-1840 "To be truly elegant one should not be noticed"
George 'Beau' Brummell's connections with Court, clubs and tailoring embody the spirit of St James's past and present.
Unveiled by HRH Princess Michael of Kent 5 November 2002

Av. do Infante 28, 9000-015 Funchal, MadeiraPrincess Sissi(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 03-Jun-2022)Link

St. Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8ADQueen Anne (Royalty) Reginald Hanson (Civic Officer)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: This replica of the statue of Queen Anne was erected at the expense of The Corporation of London in the year 1886. The Rt Hon. Sir Reginald Hanson M.A. F.S.A. Lord Mayor Wm. Braham Esq Chairman of the City Lands Committee

St. Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8ADQueen Anne (Royalty)St Paul's Cathedral (Churches etc) Francis Bird (Sculptor)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: The original statue was erected on this spot in the year 1712 to commemorate the completion of Saint Pauls Cathedral
Francis Bird Sculptor

Queen Anne's Gate, London SW1H 9BUQueen Anne(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 11-Aug-2022)Link

East end of the Serpentine, Hyde Park, London W2Queen Caroline(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 11-Oct-2016)Link

Greenwich Park, London SE10 9NNQueen Elizabeth I (Royalty)King Henry VIII (Royalty) Anne Boleyn (Royalty)Prince Philip (Duke of Edinburgh) (Royalty)Queen Elizabeth II (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 12-Jul-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Queen Elizabeth's Oak This ancient tree known as Queen Elizabeth's Oak is thought to have been planted in the 12th Century and it has been hollow for many hundreds of years. It has traditions linking it with Queen Elizabeth I, King Henry VIII and his Queen Anne Boyleyn, it may also have been a lock-up for offenders against park rules. It died in the late 19th Century and a strong growth of Ivy supported it until it collapsed in June 1991. The English Oak alongside was planted by His Royal Highness The Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, KG, KT Baron Greenwich on 3rd December 1992. The tree was donated by Greenwich Historical Society to mark the 40 years of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.

1 Poultry, London EC2R 8ENQueen Elizabeth I(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2023)Link

South Transept, Southwark Cathedral, London Bridge, London SE1 9DA John Bingham (Misc)Queen Elizabeth I (Royalty)King James I (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 10-Apr-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: This monument is dedicated to the memory of John Bingham Esquire, sadler to Queene Elizabeth and King James, who was a good benefactory to this parrish & free schole, he departed this life in September 1625 in the 75 yeare of his age and his body lyes buried in a vault before this monument where it expects the resurrection of the just.

St Dunstan-in-the-West, 186a Fleet Street, London EC4A 2ATQueen Elizabeth I (Royalty)St. Dunstan-in-the-West (Churches etc) Francis Gosling (Entrepreneur)(Photos Taken: 03-May-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: This statue of Queen Elizabeth formerly stood on the West side of Ludgate, that Gate being taken down in 1760 to open the Street, was given by the city to Sr Francis Gosling KN, Alderman of this Ward, who caused it to be placed here.

Victoria Embankment Gardens, London WC2R 0RLQueen Elizabeth II(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 21-Nov-2022)Link

The National Police Memorial, The Mall, London SW1A 2WHThe National Police Memorial (Crime and Terrorism)Queen Elizabeth II (Royalty) Norman Foster (Architect) Michael Winner (Director)(Photos Taken: 16-Nov-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: This memorial was unveiled by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on 26 April 2005
Architects Lord Foster of Thames Bank OM Foster and Partners
Erected for the Police Memorial Trust Chairman and founder Michael Winner MA Cantab

17 Bruton Street, London W1J 6QBQueen Elizabeth II(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 15-Oct-2021)Link

Park Lane, London W1J 7NTQueen Elizabeth II(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 18-Jun-2020)Link

Westminster Hall, 3 St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JXWestminster Hall (Architectural Gems)Queen Elizabeth II (Royalty) Simon de Montfort (Nobleman)King Henry III (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Queen Elizabeth II here replied to addresses presented by both Houses of Parliament on 22nd June 1965 commemorating the meeting of the parliament of 1265 to which Simon de Montfort Earl of Leicester caused to be summoned in the name of King Henry III not only Prelates Lay Magnates and Knights of the Shire but also representatives of cities and boroughs

Westminster Hall, 3 St Margaret Street, London SW1P 3JXWestminster Hall (Architectural Gems)Queen Elizabeth II (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 04-Mar-2022)Link
Plaque Wording: Queen Elizabeth on May 4th 1977 here replied to addresses presented by both Houses of Parliament on the occasion of Her Majesty's Silver Jubilee

between College Crescent and 21 Finchley Road, London NW3 5DRQueen Elizabeth II(Royalty)(Photos Taken: 11-Jan-2023)Link
Plaque Wording: This tree was planted to commemorate the coronation of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth June 1953

The Supreme Court, Parliament Square, London SW1P 3BDQueen Elizabeth II (Royalty)Supreme Court (Legal)(Photos Taken: 18-Mar-2024)Link
Plaque Wording: The Supreme Court of the United Kingdom was opened by HM Queen Elizabeth II 16 October 2009

near King's Stairs Gardens, Fulford Street, Rotherhithe, London SE16 4RSQueen Elizabeth II (Royalty)Prince Edward (Earl of Wessex) (Royalty)(Photos Taken: 07-Mar-2020)Link
Plaque Wording: Diamond Jubilee 1952 - 2012 unveiled by His Royal Highness The Earl of Wessex KG . GCVO 13 November 2012

8 Wyndham Place, Marylebone, London W1H 1PPQueen Elizabeth II (Royalty)Marylebone precinct (Historical London)(Photos Taken: 15-Jun-2020)Link

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