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In December 2002 we launched the Blue Plaques campaign. The idea came from an earlier campaign with Southwark Heritage Association.
We asked readers to vote for your favourite Southwark personality, landmark or event from a list of 50 - and 10,468 of you did just that! Since then all sorts of people, places and events have been awarded blue plaques, from one going up on a house in Dulwich where Phyllis Pearsall, the inventor of the A-Z, was born to Bermondsey's Peek Freans biscuit factory.
The nominations are now open for next year's Blue Plaques, if you wish to nominate somebody or an institution then call 020 7525 2000, or send and e-mail to vote4icons@southwark.gov.uk.
2007/08 BLUE PLAQUES WINNERS UNVEILED... >
CAMBERWELL GREEN: THE SITE OF 'LEWD AND COARSE' REVELLERY
SAUSAGE SHOP, FOOTBALLER AND CHARLIE DRAKE ARE NOMINATED FOR BLUE PLAQUE
BIG FAMILY TURNOUT FOR THE SNAPPER WHO DOCUMENTED THE ELEPHANT
WARTIME SONGS AS PLAQUE UNVEILED FOR FORCES FAVOURITE ANNE SHELTON
ANNE SHELTON GETS BLUE PLAQUE
OUR 'ENRY TO UNVEIL HIS OWN BLUE PLAQUE
LAST CHANCE TO VOTE FOR BLUE PLAQUES
THE DULWICH GIRL WHO MADE HOLLYWOOD CINEMATIC HISTORY
THE FILM STUDIOS FOR LOCALS AS WELL AS HOLLYWOOD A-LIST STARS
THE PECKHAM MAN WHO TOLD THE COUNTRY TO ‘GET ON THEIR BIKES’
SIR ROBERT HUNTER - A MAN YOU COULD PUT YOUR TRUST IN
BOROUGH BUTCHER'S SON WHO BROUGHT HARVARD TO BOOK
THE PECKHAM BASED PAPER FACTORY WITH GUMPTION!
THE DULWICH TEENAGER WHO GAVE VERA LYNN A RUN FOR HER MONEY!