Reggae legend Bob Marley has been 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 is part of 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.