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Sign: London - commemorative plaque at the place where the architect John Nash lived


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66 Great Russell St, London WC1B 3BN, UK
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On the sign:
ENGLISH HERITAGE

JOHN NASH
1752-1835
Architect
Designed this terrace and lived here

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The English Heritage Trust is a charity that cares for over 400 historical buildings, monuments and other places.

The sign is on the wall of the house where the architect John Nash lived, and whose terrace he designed. Nash was one of the architects responsible for the design of central London, Regent’s Park Click for sign's details, St James’s Park Click for sign's details, Trafalgar Square Click for sign's details and more.
The sign was placed in 2013.

The house was photographed on the same day Click for a larger image



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