1 October 2019 -Reggae legend Bob Marley is honoured with an English Heritage blue plaque at the London house he lived at when he finished recording the ground-breaking album Exodus.
The plaque marks where Marley lived with his band the Wailers in 1977 at 42 Oakley Street, in Chelsea.
It comes after a drive to uncover more addresses of ethnic minority figures.
Marley and the Wailers' famous Exodus album included hits such as Jamming, Three Little Birds and One Love.
Marley also gave a different address during an arrest for cannabis possession in 1977 to prevent the police from searching the house in Oakley Street for drugs.
English Heritage confirmed the house was the band's headquarters and Marley's primary address from contemporary reports.
With thanks to The BBC for the above information.