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Sights in London

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Ruins in London
Ruins of Winchester Palace
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The ruins of this palace is located south of the river and was ordered to be built in the twelfth century by Henry de Blois in Tud
Palaces in London
Lambeth Palace
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Lambeth Palace is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the spiritual leader of the Anglican Church. The palace
Historical Monuments in London
The Rosetta Stone
For 1,400 years, nobody could read the texts of the ancient Egyptians. It was in 1799 that a soldier in Napoleon's army discovered
Bridges in London
Lambeth Bridge
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Lambeth Bridge was opened on July 19, 1932 by King George V. The bridge is a bright red color, almost the same as the leather benc
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Train Stations in London
Marylebone station
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Marylebone station reminds me of France! You will find the famous Paul bakery here, along with a coffee shop and a florist. The st
Churches in London
St John Church
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A little further down the road from the smaller Church of St. Peter, we can see the most imposing church of St. John, noted for it
Train Stations in London
Fruiterers Passage
Walking quietly beside the Thames, I came across a small passage between some buildings. Prudence might have made me think twice,
Squares in London
Marble Arch Place
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Between the many shops of Oxford Street and Hyde Park's Speaker's Corner lies Marble Arch. The arch has stood here since it was mo
Bridges in London
Waterloo Bridge
As newcomers to London we decided to go to the London Eye and as we were relatively close we crossed Waterloo Bridge. We chose thi
Historical Monuments in London
World War I Memorial
One of the most beautiful, elegant and old parks in London was created by Henry III as his game reserve, this aristocratic garden
Stadiums in London
Craven Cottage
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Craven Cottage is the stadium of Fulham FC and is located in the London suburb of Fulham on the banks of the River Thames. This is
Statues in London
Isis, the Egyptian goddess
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Isis, one of the main deities of Egyptian mythology, symbol of fertility, the perfect mother, the perfect companion and protector
Churches in London
St Mary of The Angels
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It's a pretty Catholic church in the Gothic style, found at the corner of Westbourne Grove & Chepstow Road, via Artesian Road. We
Mosques in London
Suleymaniye
Suleymaniye is a big Mosque and Turkish Islamic cultural center in Tottenham, not far from the City of London. In the UK there's g
Historical Monuments in London
Squares in London
Cambridge Square
A central square that connects Soho with Covent Garden. It has lots of theaters and is a great meeting point. Not particularly pre
Stadiums in London
Chelsea Shed Wall
Stamford Bridge is much older than Chelsea, formerly a sports center with athletic tracks around the lawn and all kinds of sports
Historical Monuments in London
The Coldharbour Gate
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The sections of the wall, which formed part of the west side of the original wall, was built between 1221 and 1238. It was during