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Blue Plaques in London

St. Martin Outwich, London Blue Plaque - Site of St. Martin Outwich demolished 1874
Dadabhai Naoroji Blue Plaque - This street is named after Dadabhai Naoroji Liberal MP for Finsbury 1892-1895. He was the first Asian elected to the House of Commons.
James Clerk Maxwell Blue Plaque - James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) physicist lived here
Thomas Smith Tait Blue Plaque - Thomas Smith Tait 1882-1954 architect lived here
Thomas Paine White Plaque - The earliest local historical source in 1828 identifies the Old Red Lion as the place where Tom Paine wrote part 1 of "The Rights of Man" in 1791
Bronze Plaque № 8323 - The first gay rights demonstration took place here, in Highbury Fields, on 27th November 1970 when 150 members of the Gay Liberation Front held a torchlight rally against police harassment.

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