IF you stroll around any borough in London and you’ll be sure to find several blue plaques dotted around the capital’s buildings.

The nameplates link people of the past with buildings they lived or worked in during their lifetime.

Berkshire's blue plaque scheme is run by English Heritage - and celebrates the links between notable figures of the past and the buildings which they lived and worked.

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The scheme was founded in 1866 and sees a permanent blue plaque sign installed with details on.

Here's who and where you'll find them in Berkshire.

Windsor

A C Benson, author of Land of Hope and Glory, Godolphin House, Common Lane, Eton College.

Sir Daniel Gooch, locomotive and telegraph pioneer, Windsor Royal Shopping Centre

Mariquita Tennant, Lived and started her work of helping the impoverished women of Windsor

Bracknell Forest

Percy Bysshe Shelley, poet, democrat, philanthropist and atheist. Reeds Hil, Easthampstead.

Reading

Dominic Barbieri, Italian theologian prominent in spreading Catholicism and died in Reading. Caversham Road before the railway bridge.

Slough

John Milton, poet and writer, Berkyn Manor, Horton, Slough