Commemorations for the men of No. 204 Squadron, RAF, who lost their lives in the Battle of the Atlantic in World War II, and to members of the Royal Australian Air Force who also lost their lives...
This plaque commemorates the building of the Breakwater in 1881. Around 1917 the whole of the Mount Batten headland was taken over by the Royal Naval Air Service as a seaplane base, and access to...
The Tower was I believe built by Henry VIII as part of his coastal defences, and commands the entrance to The Cattewater. This led to the medieval port of Plympton, a Stannary Town once more...
I wonder where the barbican would stand if there was a list of areas with such items! © Copyright Mick Lobb and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence . Submitted by @Geograph_Bob...
Plaque commemorating the first printing press in Wales, erected by the committee of the Happy Winter Evening Entertainments, 1912. © Copyright Marion Phillips and licensed for reuse under...
Plaque commemorating the departure in May 1839 of the Tory, the pioneer ship in the colonisation of New Zealand. © Copyright Christine Matthews and licensed for reuse under this Creative...
From Plymouth Sound on June 14 1585 Sir Humphrey Gilbert, "the father of British Colonisation", set sail for Newfoundland and which he claimed for Queen Elizabeth I on 5th August. This plaque...
Eugenie De Montijo Wife of Napoleon III Empress of the FrenchAttended school here Submitted by @NiallEveritt
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A car bomb exploded at this siteon Saturday 15 August at 3.10 pm.This act of terror killed thirty-one people, injured hundreds, and changed forever the lives of many. © Copyright Kenneth Allen and...
Site of Camp Pratt From 1862-1863 Camp Pratt was official Confederate camp of conscription and instruc-tion for South Louisiana. At one time as many as 3,000 conscripts here. A small com-pound for...
Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.
Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.
Submitted by @alwaysreadtheplaque.
OPELOUSASCapital of Confederate LouisianaMay 1, 1862 - January 23, 1863 After the Union occupation of New Orleans and surrounding territory in the spring of 1862 the state offices were...
GATEMOUTH MOORE Arnold Dwight "Gatemouth" Moore was one of America's most popular blues singers in the 1940s before becoming a renowned religios leader, radio announcer, and gospel singer....
SCHOONER PARALLEL "BLOWN TO ATOMS" 1882 THE TWO- MASTED, 148-TON PARALLEL LEFT SAN FRANCISCO FOR ASTORIA, OREGON WITH A MIXED CARGO & 42 TONS OF BLACK POWDER & DYNAMITE. CAPT. W.C. MILLER...
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THIS PLAQUE MARKS THE SITE OF OAKLAND BALL PARKFROM 1913 TO 1955 THE HOME OF FOUR- TIME PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE CHAMPIONSTHE OAKLAND OAKSWHOSE RANKS INCLUDED BASEBALL LEGENDS CASE STENGEL AND BILLY...
Plaque via Jack Curry's site Dedicated NYC. Original page here.