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Holland Park The Stable Yard Holland Park Ilchester Place, London, W8 6LU |
“It was autumn and the park looked resplendent...much, much lovelier than its more famous peers Hyde Park, Regent's Park and Kensington Gardens. Woody in brilliant hues of orange, red and gold, the park was als... more
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Highgate Cemetery Swain's Lane, Highgate Village, London, N6 6PJ |
Tube: Archway. Be prepared for a lot of walking if you visit Highgate, as the tube is not exactly close to the cemetery. If you ask at the tube station, you should be able to get directions and a map (although I'm not su... more
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Trafalgar Square Trafalgar Square, London, WC2N 4 |
England expects that every man will do his duty Commemorating Nelson's great naval victory in 1805 over the combined Napoleonic fleets of France and Spain off the Spanish coast near Tarifa, close to Gibraltar. The outcom... more
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Mall The Mall, (Westminster), London, SW1A |
St. James's Palace, commissioned by Henry VIII, is one of London's oldest and most historic palaces. The palace was constructed in the red-brick Tudor style around four courtyards: its gatehouse survives on the north sid... more
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Blackfriars Bridge Blackfriars Bridge, London, EC4V 4 |
This bridge is a most elegant structure, and was built after a design of Mr. Robert Mylne. The situation of the ground on the two shores obliged the architect to employ elliptical arches; and they have a very fine effect... more
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Embankment Thames River, London |
As far as monuments at the Embankment garden is concerned, there are a bewildering array of them, all situated at strategic points of the garden. For instance, you will come across monuments of people of the stature of R... more
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Fleet Street Fleet Street, London, EC4 |
Built at the transition from Norman to Gothic architecture, the circular nave is pure Norman and pure Gothic side by side. It has a Romanesque west doorway with ornate concentric arches and contains 13th century effigies... more
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Pall Mall Pall Mall, London, SW1 |
The club buildings represent the work of some of the most fashionable architects of the era. The colonnaded United Services Club was built by John Nash in 1827, this was the Duke of Wellington's favourite club and now ho... more
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Waterloo Bridge Waterloo Bridge, Lambeth, SE1 8 |
Waterloo Bridge. - To the spirited exertions and unceasing perseverance of the late Mr. George Dodd, an active, enterprising, and skilful engineer, the public are indebted for the erection of this distinguished ornament ... more
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Golden Square Golden Square, London, W1F 9LA |
Lying to the north of Piccadilly Circus, is Golden Square?a small park formerly known as the Gelding Square. The statue of a mythical figure, Georgiys II, stands right in the middle of the square. The benches placed arou... more
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