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Monthly Archives: May 2011
WhereCamp EU 2011, Berlin
Open Plaques are proud and excited to be attending WhereCamp EU in Berlin this Friday the 27-28th May. Our representative will be me! Jez Nicholson. I am one of OpenHeritage C.I.C.’s directors and an openplaques.org dev. WhereCamp is an unconference, … Continue reading
Blue plaque art action in SW15
A blue plaque event with a twist is due to touchdown in Putney, south west London this Sunday 22nd May. It won’t resemble your average ceremony, although there will be some ‘unveilings’. In the shape of customised plaques that come … Continue reading
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