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Anton van Leeuwenhoek, the famous 17th century microscopist, discovered living organisms ( living, because they were motile ) in deposits on the teeth ( what we now call dental plaque ).
A memorial plaque for the deceased has now been placed at the site.
A memorial plaque now sits at the actual site, the Original Stash Tribute Plaque ( GCGV0P ).
“ The Club ” was founded in 1764 and met in the suite of rooms on the first floor of the Turks Head, 9 Gerrard Street, now marked by a plaque.
Just as it had been in Coornhert's time, supporting the Coster legend became a publicity stunt for one of Haarlem's most important businesses, and the Enschedé company complied by offering tours of the printing presses, and even opened the Museum Enschedé in 1904 on the Klokhuisplein ( now the location of a memorial plaque ).
Immediately opposite the gates to St. James's Palace, Sam Houston's original Embassy of the Republic of Texas to the Court of St. James's is now a hat shop, but is clearly marked with a large plaque and a nearby restaurant is called Texas Embassy.
His old house in Woodside Park is now demolished, but there is a blue plaque in his memory on the new house on the site.
An epitaph, originally from Knutstorp, but now on a plaque near the church door, shows the whole family, including Tycho as a boy.
Henry of Lancaster was then sent to Wales in order to fetch the King and the younger Despenser ; on 16 November he with Welsh rebels caught Edward, Despenser and their soldiers in the open country near Tonyrefail, where a plaque now commemorates the event.
Pope lived in his parents ' house in Mawson Row, Chiswick, between 1716 and 1719 ; the red brick building is now the Mawson Arms, commemorating him with a blue plaque.
In the same year he inherited the estate of his granduncle, Richard Brocklesby, which made him financially independent, and in 1799 he established himself as a physician at 48 Welbeck Street, London ( now recorded with a blue plaque ).
He completed technical school in Liberec, which is now Technical University Liberec ( commemorated by a plaque located in front of Pavilion H ), and later studied at Dresden Technical University before moving to Vienna.
The match lasted 28 rounds, and is now commemorated by a plaque near Southampton Bay.
It is now the London Jewish Cultural Centre but a blue plaque marks it as a site of significant historical interest being Pavlova's home.
" Mantle's original plaque, along with DiMaggio's, are now on display at the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center, with the DiMaggio plaque still hung a few inches higher than Mantle's.
He had already begun work on his opera Peter Grimes based on the writings of Suffolk poet George Crabbe ; he worked on the piece whilst living at 45a St John ’ s Wood High Street, the address now marked by a memorial plaque.
Karloff was born at 36 Forest Hill Road, Honor Oak, London, England, where a blue plaque can now be seen.
This is now marked by a plaque on the ground, and nearby is a monument to Harold erected by the people of Normandy in 1903.
This commemorative plaque on the wall of 157 High Street is all that is now visible:
A plaque can be seen next door to what is now the fish and chip shop at the far end of the High Street.
The house is now marked with a plaque and is a listed building.
There is now a plaque at the entrance to the tube station which commemorates it as the worst civilian disaster of World War II, and funds are being raised for a memorial.
The following material is inscribed on a plaque erected by the State Historical Society of Missouri and State Highway Commission in 1960, now located by the Andrew County Courthouse.

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A small square ground plaque inscribed only with " BURT LANCASTER 1913-1994 " marks his final resting place.
This plaque marks the approximate location where Edgar Poe was born in Boston, Massachusetts.
A blue plaque in Oldham marks the origin of the fish and chip shop and fast food industries in Britain.
A blue plaque marks their residence, ' Fairmount ', in Mottingham Lane.
A plaque marks the place where Harold is believed to have fallen and the location where the high altar of the church once stood.
A blue plaque at Oldham's Tommyfield Market marks the first chips fried in Britain in 1860, and the origin of the fish and chip shop and fast food industries in Britain.
A plaque marker on the side of the Franklin School in Washington, D. C. which marks one of the sites where the Photophone was demonstrated
Modern plaque near Ballymore Eustace marks the end of the Pale
A blue plaque marks his house, " The Manse ".
Another plaque marks Britten's residence at Halliford Street in Islington.
* An English heritage blue plaque marks where Ben-Gurion lived in London at 75 Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale, Westminster, W9.
A blue plaque on The Old Workhouse marks his birthplace.
Today a Blue Plaque marks the site of the Gravel Pit Metting House in Ram Place and a brown plaque marks the site of the Priestley's house at 113 Lower Clapton Road ( on the corner of Clapton Passage ).
A plaque in Stanhope Row, near Shepherd Market, marks its former site.
The famous cricketer, Dr W. G. Grace lived in retirement for some years in Mottingham and a blue plaque marks his residence, ' Fairmount ' in Mottingham Lane, where he died on 23 October 1915.
A blue plaque on the wall of a cottage marks the location of the mill in Beeston road which was then called Paper Mill Road.
A plaque on the old city wall marks the spot where burnings were carried out.
Within the Capitol, a plaque still marks the site of the assassination in the hallway near what is now the Speaker's office and what was then the Governor's office.
A plaque on Reynolds Cemetery Road, just off highway 25, in the eastern corner of the town, marks the geographic center of the state of Alabama.
Today a plaque on Mullan Road W. marks the spot.
The Anglican divine, Augustus Montague Toplady, composer of the hymn Rock of Ages ( 1763, at Blagston ) was born in Farnham in 1740-a plaque now marks the building on West Street where he was born.
A brass plaque on the floor of Great St Mary's marks the original location of Bucer's grave.

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