List of commemorative plaques in Merseyside

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Liverpool City Council commemorative plaque

Commemorative plaques in Merseyside, England, can be found across the region, highlighting notable people, buildings or historic sites. Many of the plaques are issued by authoritative bodies such as a council or a historical society that has a special interest.

In the year 2000, London's blue plaque scheme was expanded to locations outside of the capital. In Liverpool, 14 English Heritage plaques were erected before the short-lived scheme ended.[1]

Subject Commemoration Location Inscription Ref.
Person Bessie Braddock 2 Zig Zag Road, L12 Bessie Braddock 1899–1970

Labour politician and campaigner lived here 1945–1970

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Person Charles Reilly 171 Chatham Street, L7 Sir Charles Herbert Reilly 1874–1948

Professor of Architecture lived here 1922–1925

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Person Frank Hornby The Hollies, Station Road, L31 Frank Hornby 1863–1936

Toy Manufacturer lived here

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Person Henry Tate 42 Hamilton Street, Birkenhead Sir Henry Tate 1819–1899

Sugar magnate and founder of the Tate Gallery traded here 1851–1861

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Person John Brodie 28 Ullet Road, L17 John Brodie 1858–1934

City Engineer lived here

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Person John Lennon 251 Menlove Avenue, L25 John Lennon 1940–1980

Musician and Songwriter lived here 1945-1963

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Person Joseph Mayer Pennant House, Bebington, Wirral Joseph Mayer 1803–1886

Antiquary and Collector lived here 1860–1886

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Person Noel Chavasse 19 Abercromby Square, L3 Captain Noel Chavasse V.C. And Bar 1884–1917

Royal Army Medical Corps hero lived here

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Person Peter Ellis 40 Falkner Square, L8 Peter Ellis 1804-1884

Architect lived here

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Person Patrick Abercrombie 18 Village Road, Oxton, Birkenhead Sir Patrick Abercrombie 1879–1957

Town and country planning pioneer lived here 1915–1935

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Person Ronald Ross The Johnston Building, Quadrangle, L3 Sir Ronald Ross 1857–1932

Discoverer of the mosquito transmission of malaria worked here

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Person Thomas Henry Ismay 13 Beach Lawn, L22 Thomas Henry Ismay 1837–1899

Founder of the White Star Line lived here

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Person Wilfred Owen 7 Elm Grove, Birkenhead Wilfred Owen 1893–1918

War Poet lived here 1900–1903

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Person William and Eleanor Rathbone Greenbank House, Greenbank Lane, L18 William Rathbone 1819–1902

And His Daughter

Eleanor Rathbone 1872–1946

Politicians and Social reformers lived here

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Liverpool City Council

The Wavertree Society

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