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Following is a list of sites in London associated with Historians

Adams, Henry Brooks ( 1838 - 1918 )
American historian
BELLOC, Hilaire (1870-1953),
Poet, Essayist and Historian, lived here 1900-1905.
Bramah Museum
The museum give the history of the tea and coffee trade
Maguire Street, Butlers Wharf
CARLYLE, Thomas (1795-1881),
Essayist and Historian, lived here.
FROUDE, James Anthony (1818-1894),
Historian and Man of Letters, lived here.
GIBBON, Edward (1737-1792),
Historian, lived in a house on this site 1773-1783.
GREEN, John Richard (1837-1883),
Historian of the English people, lived here.
GREEN, John Richard (1837-1883),
Historian of the English people, lived here 1866-1869.
GROTE, George (1794-1871),
Historian, died here.
GUIZOT, François (1787-1874),
French Politician and Historian, lived here 1848-1849.
HALLAM, HENRY (1777-1859),
Historian, lived here.
HAMMOND, J.L. and Barbara,
Social Historians, lived here 1906-1913.
James, C.L.R. (1901-1989)
Political activist, novelist, playwright, historian and renowned cricket writer. From 1981 until his death on 31 May 1989, C.L.R. James lived at 165 Railton Road in Brixton
LECKY, W.E.H. (William Edward Hartpole) (1838-1903),
Historian and Essayist, lived and died here.
MACAULAY, Thomas Babington, Lord (1800-1859),
Historian and Man of Letters, lived here (now Atkins Buildings Queen Elizabeth College).
MACAULAY, Zachary (1768-1838),
Philanthropist, and his son, Thomas Babington MACAULAY, afterwards Lord MACAULAY (1800-1859) Historian and Man of letters, lived here.
Museum of Docklands
The history of the Port of London.
West India Quay
Natural History Museum
Princelet St 19
History of Immigration
19 Princelet St
Rolls, Charles
Pioneer of British Aviation and Motoring. Rollss place of work from 1905 to 1910. "This building is of great historic interest, having been the West End headquarters of Rolls-Royce, and many people, both famous and otherwise, have passed through its door
STRYPE STREET.
Formerly Strypes Yard, derives its name from the fact that the house of John STRYPE, Silk Merchant, was situated there. At that house was born in 1643 his son John STRYPE, Historian and Biographer, who died in 1737.
TAWNEY, Richard Henry (1880-1962),
Historian, Teacher and Political Writer, lived here.
The Anchor
A traditional pub that goes way back. Not at all bad, the fixtures and fitting seem to be as historic as the pub.
Bankend
The George Inn
A real historic monument, it is actually owned by the National Trust. Unfortunately they do not know much about running a pub, very yuppie and wall to wall tourists. In the summer you can sit in the large courtyard, and then its a really nice place.
George Inn Yard
Theatre Museum
History of the British theatre
Russell St.
UNITED STATES EMBASSY (1863-1866),
Henry Brook ADAMS (1838-1918), American Historian, lived here.
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