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Lincoln's Inn is the oldest of London's four remaining Inns of Court - areas where those in the legal profession have traditionally lived and worked (the others are Gray's Inn, Middle Temple and Inner Temple). Lincoln's Inn off... more
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The beautiful Alexandra Palace is host to various exhibitions, conferences, festivals and concerts through out the year. Surrounded by 196 acres of parkland that include a children's play area, ice rink, lakeside cafe and fish... more
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The Museum is housed within the Bank of England, at the heart of London. It traces the history of the Bank, also known as the Old Lady, from its foundation by Royal Charter in 1694 to its role today as the nation's central bank... more
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Hampton Court Palace is a magnificent blend of Tudor and Baroque architecture, covering six acres alongside the River Thames. After confiscating the palace from Cardinal Wolsey, King Henry VIII lived here with some of his many... more
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At the RAF Museum, you'll be treated to a dramatic retelling of the story of the Air Force - and the history of flight in Britain and around the world. You'll see real planes, jets and bombers, as well as engines, weapons and o... more
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Sutton House, built during the reign of Henry VIII, is the oldest house in East London. Bought and restored by the National Trust very recently, the house had been badly neglected up until the 1980s and was even home to squatte... more
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The Cenotaph, in Whitehall, London, is probably the most famous cenotaph in the modern world. Originally erected in 1919 for the Allied Victory Parade, the monument is undecorated except for a carved wreath on two ends and the... more
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Due to an administrative error when the Parish was formed in the 1930s, St. Edmund the King and martyr is known as St Edmund the King. Originally the parish was a collection of neighboring parishes and became its own parish wit... more
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What was once a place for the wealthy and important, now is a place for business and leisure. St. James' Square features a garden at its center with an imposing statue of William III on a horse. Surrounding the garden are vario... more
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Wilton's Music Hall is a great theater and a great venue for parties and events. The building was built in 1858 and was neglected for a few years and some portions have become run-down and unsafe. Although you will not be able... more
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