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The Edith Cavell Memorial is a statue in honour of Edith Louisa Cavell, the World War I nursing heroine who helped both German and Allied troops, but was executed by the Germans for helping Allied soldiers escape from Belgium..
The Edith Cavell Memorial is a statue in honour of Edith Louisa Cavell, the World War I nursing heroine who helped both German and Allied troops, but was executed by the Germans for helping Allied soldiers escape from Belgium.
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St Martins in the Fields is a classical 18th century church that flanks Trafalgar Square opposite the National Gallery
The National Portrait Gallery is just around the corner from the National Gallery and displays historical portraits of eminent Britishers since the Tudors
West End is a park with a marina at the end of West End Boulevard
The National Gallery houses the British national collection of more than 2000 Western European paintings from the 13th to the 19th centuries
Charing Cross is an old train station with a shopping complex
Leicester Square Garden is a green oasis where you can rest your tired feet and get entertained at the same time by buskers, street entertainers and preachers performing in the area
Trafalgar Square is the main, central square and the site of London's New Year celebrations