blue plaque · London
Robert Bell

Eagle House An early Jacobean house built in 1613 by Robert Bell, one of the founders of the East India Company. It became a boys' school in 1789 and was saved from demolition in 1887 by Sir Thomas Jackson, architect.
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Source: Open Plaques. Geographic data via OpenStreetMap.