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Blue plaque № 6766 - This is the birthplace of the Bentley motor car. Number one was produced here in the year 1919

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Christopher Wren Slate Plaque - This building, reputed to be from designs by Sir Christopher Wren, was erected as a church by Lord Hatton to serve the needs of the neighbourhood after St. Andrew's Holborn had been destroyed in the Great Fire of 1666. It was adapted for use as a charity school about 1696, was severely damaged by incendiary bombs during the 1939-45 war and has since been reconstructed internally  to provide offices - the original facades being restored and retained.  The figures of scholars in 18th century costu
John Adams, Abigail Adams, And Abigail Adams Bronze Plaque - In this house lived John Adams First American Minister to Great Britain, May 1785 to March 1788 afterwards Second President of the United States.  From here his daughter Abigail was married to Colonel William Stephens-Smith, First Secretary of the Legation and an Officer in the Revolutionary Army on Washington's staff. John Adams and Abigail, his wife through character and personality, did much to create understanding between the two English-speaking countries.   In their memory this tablet is p
The Theatre, Shoreditch Brown Plaque - The site of this building forms part of what was once the precinct of the Priory of St John the Baptist, Holywell. Within a few yards stood from 1577 to 1598 the first London building specially devoted to the performance of plays and known as 'The Theatre