Black Plaques are not to be found proudly mounted on a wall--and for
good reason. What with their commemoration of a brutal execution outside
Westminster Abbey, the selling of sex toys in St. James's Park, and an
intruder at Buckingham Palace with Royal undergarments stuffed down his
trousers, this is not the sort of historical subject matter authorities
choose to grace a building's façade or depict on a visitor information
board. In fact, many people might hope such indecorous and inconvenient
episodes remain quietly overlooked. But this book jogs such artful
lapses of memory and at 150 locations across London, Black Plaques
lift the carefully placed rug to discover a big stain. The unseemly
blemishes brought to light recall moments when mankind was not enjoying
its finest hour, so there are scenes every reader should find
disturbing.