Noted time traveller Jacob von Hogflume (1864-1909) will be a resident of Golden Square, Soho in 2189, as noted by the blue plaque that once marked the spot. The spoof English Heritage plaque was. Jacob von Hogflume 1864-1909 Inventor of time travel lived here in 2189. Henry Eliot is the author of The Penguin Classics Book, Follow This Thread and, with Matt Lloyd-Rose, Curiocity: An.
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Jacob von Hogflume (1864-1909) inventor of time travel and time traveller Died aged c. 45 The mysterious von Hogflume caused quite a stir when artists Dave Askwith and Alex Normanton put up his plaque in Golden Square, Soho, London. Since then he has reappeared elsewhere in the UK, America, and The Netherlands. OpenPlaques Commemorated on 7 plaques Published on October 26, 2016 A drink with von Hogflume written by Kit Ward The darkness crumbles away. It is the same old druid Time as ever… ('Break of Day in the Trenches' - Isaac Rosenberg) I was present when the blue plaque for Jacob von Hogflume was unveiled in Golden Square in 2012. Plaque to the future. Peter Berthoud captured this memorial to the inventor of time travel, Jacob von Hogflume. The mysterious gent has had several plaques across the UK; this one was in Golden. It reads: Jacob Von Hogflume 1864 - 1909. Inventor of time travel lived here… in 2189'. Providing it does not fall foul of local planning legislation and has the appropriate permission of the owner, there is nothing to stop anyone erecting such a sign and creating their own piece of history.
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Plaque is now missing 23 Golden Square, Soho, London, W1F 9JP, London Google Streetview OpenStreetMap Colour: blue Wikimedia: Flickr: Subject Jacob von Hogflume (1864-1909) inventor of time travel See also. Jacob von Hogflume 1864-1909 Inventor of time travel. lived here in 1547 Bath, United Kingdom Doug Kerr on Flickr On Midsummer's Day 2013, in Brighton, a blue plaque to commemorate Doreen Valiente, 'poet, author and mother of modern witchcraft', was unveiled on the high-rise council block where she lived. The. Despite all the innovation, sometimes it's the most subtle signs that we miss. For example, have you ever heard of Jacob von Hogflume, who lived in Highgate in 2182? No, quite. The fake plaque. The oldest surviving blue plaque, for Napoleon III, was installed at his London home in King Street in 1867. The very first was awarded earlier that year to Lord Byron, but his house in London's.
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Jacob von Hogflume For those who don't know, Blue Plaques are used around the UK to commemmorate well-known historic figures who lived or worked in various buildings during their lifetime. It seems though, that Jacob is a fictitious character and there are a number of Blue Plaques about him, mainly in London, showing different dates. Jacob von Hogflume, all over the place Another plaque with Python links concerns the noted time traveller Jacob von Hogflume. Memorials to the man started appearing in 2012, supposedly placed.
Media in category "Jacob von Hogflume" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Jacob Von Hogflume was said to have invented time travel and has been honoured with a blue plaque and was known to have lived in various parts of the UK before his death and after his death as well. Actually, Jacob Von Hogflume is the fictitious inventor of time traveller, as well as a former and future resident of London.
Jacob von Hogflume misinformation courtesy of Dave Askwith… Flickr
Forgot Account? Copadium's albums Jacob Von Hogflume (1864-1909) In February 2012, an English Heritage blue plaque appeared on 11 Golden Square, Soho, London, England, UK. The plaque commemorated Jacob Von Hogflume (1864-1909), a Victorian Englishman who invented time travel. The alchemy of the commercial art world aside, ultimately this is heritage that reflects the 21st century rather than the distant past. It speaks of fake news, bling and reality TV, of the over.