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Roundhouse Chalk Farm Road, London, NW1 8EH |
At the beginning you are ushered into this great round dark hall (that's the roundhouse more on that later) with everyone else. Everyone is standing on the same floor and you're told that you have to move around ... more
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Peace Gardens Pinstone St, Sheffield, S1 2 |
In the warmer months these gardens, which are conveniently located between the Moor and Fargate shopping areas, are a popular place for tourists, shoppers and office workers to relax. They are shaped like an ampitheatre,... more
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Museum of Transport Boyle Street, Cheetham Hill, Manchester, M8 8UW |
A brand new edition of this successful colour atlas of Greater Manchester, giving the most comprehensive and detailed coverage of the region. No other atlas names every street in Greater Manchester. The mapping is create... more
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Victoria Square New Street, (Victoria Square), Birmingham, B1 1BD |
Close to the New Bull Ring shopping centre and Birmingham New Sreet Station is Victoria Square located at the junction of New Street, Paradise Street and Colmore Row. The square was known as Council House Square followin... more
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Radcliffe Camera Radcliffe Square, Oxford, OX1 4AJ |
When you look at this building, you wouldn't expect it to be just a university reading room. But this grand circular structure, first intended as a science library and founded by the royal physician to William III, Dr Jo... more
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Kelvingrove Park Otago Street, Glasgow, G12 8JN |
One of the finest civic collections in Europe is housed within this Glasgow landmark. Here you can explore collections that include everything from fine and decorative arts to archaeology and the natural world. The numbe... more
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Horse Guards Parade Whitehall, (Behind Horse Guards), London, SW1A 2BY |
North of Downing Street, on the west side of Whitehall, is the building of the Horse Guards, which is the headquarters of the British Army. The building was designed by William Kent, chief architect to George II. The rea... more
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Christ Church St Aldates, Oxford, OX1 1DP |
This grandest of all the Oxford colleges was founded on the site of the Priory of St.Frideswide, the patron saint of Oxford. Founded as Cardinal's College by Thomas Wolsey in 1525, four years later it was taken over by k... more
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Shepherds Bush Empire Shepherds Bush Green, London, W12 8TT |
Since 1903, Shepherd's Bush Empire has been a prominent landmark on London's entertainment scene. Designed and built by Frank Matcham as the flagship of the Empire chain of variety theatres, it was taken under the wing o... more
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Hungerford Bridge Embankment and South Bank, London, WC2 and SE1 |
What you see is an interestingly syncopated arrangement of tilted white suspension masts, carrying broad flat decks via fans of steel cables. They serve to mask the brutality of the railway bridge, which as an example of... more
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