What did Paul Julius Reuter stone plaque do at No 1 Royal Exchange?

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# Paul Julius Reuter at No. 1 Royal Exchange Standing before this elegant Victorian building in the heart of the City of London, you're gazing upon the birthplace of modern news itself. On October 14, 1851, Paul Julius Reuter established his revolutionary news organisation from these very offices at No. 1 Royal Exchange Buildings, transforming how information moved across the world at the speed of the telegraph. From this strategic location—perched at the nexus of London's financial district, steps from the beating heart of commerce and trade—Reuter pioneered a system that could transmit market prices, shipping news, and critical information across continents in minutes rather than weeks, fundamentally reshaping global commerce and journalism. This spot represents the moment when a young German entrepreneur recognised that in the age of steam and electricity, the ability to gather and distribute news faster than anyone else was not merely a business opportunity—it was the future itself, and he seized it here, at one of London's most prestigious addresses.

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