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Plaque

Newton in Jermyn Street

Inscription

LCC
Sir Isaac Newton, 1642 - 1727, lived here.

{On the lower plaque:}
Tablet fixed 1908. Premises rebuilt & tablet refixed 1915.

Site: Newton in Jermyn Street (1 memorial)

SW1, Jermyn Street, 86/87

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Newton in Jermyn Street

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Sir Isaac Newton

Born in Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, on Christmas day, according to the calenda...

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Newton in Jermyn Street

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London County Council

Prior to the LCC London matters were run by church parishes. The LCC was the ...

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