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The ultimate street signs, historical sites and house numbers

There are 535 signs in the city London:       Show on map List mode

London - Sundial at Tower Hill Station London - Commemorative plaque in the house where the clergyman Tabby Clayton lived London - Tower Bridge London - London Underground History - Our heritage: Women in transport London - Two Piece Reclining Figure No. 5 - outdoor sculpture by Henry Moore London - Bond tube station - 160th anniversary of the tube London - Hampstead - BELSIZE WALK London - Waterloo Bridge London - commemorative plaque at the place where the painter Roger Fry lived and died London - Commemorative plaque in the house where the architect Thomas Henry Wyatt lived London - commemorative plaque at the place where the architect John Nash lived London - commemorative plaque in the place where the illustrator Randolph Caldecott lived London - commemorative plaque at the place where the cartoonist George du Maurier lived London - Commemorative plaque where the garden designer Fanny Wilkinson lived and worked London - the studio where they edited the film Monty Python London - the house where the actor John Gielgud lived London - Commemorative plaque for theater and film actor Sir Alec Guinness London - commemorative plaque at the place where Sinologist Arthur Wiley lived London - the place where the world’s first high-definition television broadcast was launched London - Aldridge’s Horse Bazaar London - Blackfriars Bridge London - Greenwich - The Millennium Heritage Trail - World Heritage Site - The Maritime Museum London - Bond Street Subway Station - Interior of the station London - Plaque commemorating the Liberty Tower area London - Plaque in a pub where Graham Chapman used to drink London - Agatha Christie memorial statue London - Greenwich - New Zealand Memorial London - Commemorative plaque for the murdered Russian Deputy Prime Minister Boris Nemtsov London - Jubilee Walkway - Wakefield Gardens London - commemorative plaque at the birthplace of the mathematician Alan Turing London - A plaque in Alexandra Palace indicating the place where the German prisoners were London - commemorative plaque at the place where the singer Al Bowlly lived London - Greenwich - Longitude 0 (Greenwich Line - Prime meridian) London - Jubilee Walkway - Tower Bridge London - Chinatown - Little Newport Street London - Chinatown - the intersection of Newport Ct and Charing Cross streets London - Greenwich - Royal Naval College - Turkish cannon London - Highgate - Signpost for sites in the area London - The statue of the Roman emperor Trajan London - Great Russell St London - Commemorative plaque at the Garrick Theatre London - A statue commemorating the writer and explorer Sir Walter Raleigh London - Kenwood House London - London Wall London - Greenwich - National Maritime Museum - Anchor of Ark Royal London - Kenwood - site map London - Moorgate  Subway Station - Interior of the station London - 100th anniversary for the opening of the Charing Cross branch of the Northern Line London - Greenwich - Royal Naval College - Sitemap London - Hampstead Heath - Please look after the wildlife London - The sundial at Seven Dials London - Seven Dials Court London - Greenwich - National Maritime Museum - Hall’s improved anchor London - Bond Street Subway Station - Interior of the station (2) London - Tower of London - World Heritage Site London - A statue commemorating theater actor Henry Irving London - Monument to Edith Cavell London - "A Conversation with Oscar Wilde" outdoor sculpture by Maggi Hambling London - the place where Charles Dickens worked when he was 12 years old London - Commemorative plaque at the site of the first recording studio in Europe London - the house where the French writer and philosopher Voltaire stayed London - Greenwich - Statue of General James Wolfe London - Award from the Royal Institute of British Architects for 2004 London - the house where he lived and was the laboratory of the chemist Ambrose Godfrey London - Maritime Greenwich - World Heritage Site London - Tower Hill - Memorial to the fallen of the Merchant Navy in WWI London - Commemorative plaque at the Duchess Theatre London - Greenwich - Admiralty anchor from 1750 London - Tower Hill - Medieval Gate London - the place where the actor, composer and singer Ivor Novello lived London - Greenwich - Single-fluke anchor, about 1820 London - Portrait of the architect Henry Holland London - The Opera Tavern London - Greenwich - Admiralty anchor from 1805 London - the house where the painter Sir Joshua Reynolds lived for 8 years London - Greenwich - the anchor of the Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert from 1899 London - the place where the first television broadcast was held in Great Britain London - Greenwich - Cutterhead for underwater dredging London - Kenwood House - Landscape as Art London - Tower Bridge - Control Cabin London - the house where John Logie Baird made his first experiments London - The site of the potter Josiah Wedgwood’s showroom London - Warren Street Subway Station - Interior of the station London - Greenwich - Anchor of a nuclear submarine London - Greenwich - Anchor Iron Wharf London - Greenwich - obelisk commemorating Joseph René Bellot London - Greenwich - Anchor London - Greenwich - "Anchor Iron" outdoor sculpture by Wendy Taylor London - Greenwich - The Shepherd 24-hour Gate Clock and The Time Ball London - The London Wall Walk London - Greenwich - standards of length and height London - Point No. 23 in The Tower Liberty boundary markers London - Greenwich - Armillary dial London - London Stone London - Greenwich - Flamsteed’s well telescope London - Greenwich - William Herschel’s telescope London - The London Wall Walk - (2) Tower Hill London - Greenwich - The Dolphin Sundial London - Plaque commemorating the contribution of Charles Wakefield London - Greenwich - Gate clock mechanism London - Greenwich - Greenwich Meridian Marker 1750-1851 London - Greenwich - the tombstone of Edmund Halley and his wife London - Greenwich - Tudor Palace of Greenwich London - "Full Stop Courier" outdoor sculpture by Fiona Banner London - "Full Stop Optical" outdoor sculpture by Fiona Banner London - Alexandra Park & Palace London - the house where the statesman and intellectual Francisco de Miranda lived London - the house where the legislator, diplomat and poet Andrés Bello lived London - Greenwich - The Dedication Plaque of Flamsteed House London - Tower Hill Scaffold London - Greenwich - Panoramic view from the Royal Observatory London - The Tower of London Moat London - Greenwich - The Greenwich Meridian Telescope London - Greenwich - Prime meridian London - The music walk of fame - THE KINKS London - Greenwich - Statue of King George II London - Commemorative plaque at the entrance to Selfridges London - Bank Subway Station - Interior of the station London - Tower Bridge London - The Blue Line of Fame London - the house where puppeteer Jim Henson lived, creator of the "Muppets" series London - Greenwich - The Millennium Heritage Trail London - Greenwich - Signs on a wall on the bank of the Thames indicating the tide levels London - the place where the painter Charles Eastlake lived London - the house where the chemist August Wilhelm von Hofmann lived London - the house where Winston Churchill lived in the years 1921-1924 London - Point No. 26 in The Tower Liberty boundary markers London - The music walk of fame - DAVID BOWIE London - The place where the London Stocks Market was London - The place where Saint Mildred’s Church stood London - the house where composer Béla Bartók lived during his stay in London London - Laurence Olivier statue London - Oxford Circus Subway Station - Interior of the station London - Hay’s Wharf London - "Full Stop Slipstream" outdoor sculpture by Fiona Banner London - Commemorative plaque in the house where the actor Nigel Playfair lived

The ultimate street signs, historical sites and house numbers

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