There are many plaques and commemorative signs dotted around Exeter. These signs have been put in public places as a historical reference and remembrance to a notable person, a significant event, or a historic building.
Learn more about these plaques and signs by visiting the Exeter Blue Plaques page.
Images and photographs featured here are part of a growing collection of images within the Exeter Plaques Gallery.
The Roman Wall
The City Wall
Built by the Romans about 200 A.D, since repaired by others. Much of the City Wall still stands, some of it of original workmanship.
Installed for the Queen’s Silver Jubilee in 1977.
This plaque is located in Princesshay, Exeter
The Exeter Blue Plaques trail highlights the people, places and historical events that have shaped the city. It is also featured in our guide to the 25 best things to do in Exeter.
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