John Nash Blue Plaque Photo

John Nash blue plaque - John Nash 1752-1835 Architect designed this terrace and lived here

John Nash Blue Plaque Map


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Isaac Newton And Orange Street Congregational Church, London White Plaque - Orange Street Congregational Church  This church was founded in 1693 by Huguenot refugees who fled from France at the time of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes.   In 1776 the Chapel passed into the hands of the Church of England.  The Rev. Augustus III.  Toplady author of "Rock of Ages" was one of its ministers.  The Chapel passed into the hands of the Congregationalists in 1787.  Adjoining the chapel was Sir Isaac Newtons house which was built in 1710 and condemned in 1913.  Mrs Jemima Luke
George Grossmith Blue Plaque - George Grossmith 1847-1912 actor and author lived here
Charles I, Hubert Le Sueur, Richard Weston, And Joshua Marshall Bronze Plaque - King Charles I  1625 - 1649  This bronze statue was made in 1633 for   Lord Treasurer Weston  by Hubert Le Sueur.  It was aquired for the Crown  and set up here in 1675.  The carved work of the pedestal  being executed by Joshua Marshall