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LONDON: A building in London where hundreds of ‘ayahs’ — Indian women who served as nannies to the British during the British Raj — sought refuge after being abandoned by the British ...
She said: ‘Anything that curbs or regulates tall buildings is welcome but it’s too little too late, because the horse has really bolted a few years ago.’ The mayor modified the London Plan following ...
The London scheme, now run by English Heritage, put up its first plaques in 1867. Since then a blue disc has become a well-known symbol to celebrate people and the buildings they lived or worked in.
More blue plaques will be unveiled to individual women in 2024 than in any other previous year, according to English Heritage. The London Blue ... of the past and the buildings in which they ...