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Seven Dials is an intersection of seven streets in the northern part of the Covent Garden district with lots of of mid-r... Seven Dials is an intersection of seven streets in the northern part of the Cove... Seven Dials is an intersection of seven streets in the northern part of the Covent Garden district w...
The Russell Hotel on the eastern side of Russell Square is a gothic building with a magnificent ballroom which was desig... The Russell Hotel on the eastern side of Russell Square is a gothic building wit... The Russell Hotel on the eastern side of Russell Square is a gothic building with a magnificent ball...
Cleopatra's Needle is an obelisk from the Temple of Atum in the ancient Egyptian city of Heliopolis, moved to Alexandria... Cleopatra's Needle is an obelisk from the Temple of Atum in the ancient Egyptian... Cleopatra's Needle is an obelisk from the Temple of Atum in the ancient Egyptian city of Heliopolis,...
The Alexandra Palace is a 19th century grand Victorian building, from where the BBC started its broadcast regular televi... The Alexandra Palace is a 19th century grand Victorian building, from where the ... The Alexandra Palace is a 19th century grand Victorian building, from where the BBC started its broa...
The Addington Palace is a gorgeous 18th century Palladian mansion in Addington, that is used as a wedding venue these da... The Addington Palace is a gorgeous 18th century Palladian mansion in Addington, ... The Addington Palace is a gorgeous 18th century Palladian mansion in Addington, that is used as a we...
The Croydon Palace was the summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury for over 500 years, where he occasionally en... The Croydon Palace was the summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury for ... The Croydon Palace was the summer residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury for over 500 years, wher...
The Whitgift Almshouses were formerly the Hospital of the Holy Trinity, with a fine Tudor courtyard in the complex. The Whitgift Almshouses were formerly the Hospital of the Holy Trinity, with a f... The Whitgift Almshouses were formerly the Hospital of the Holy Trinity, with a fine Tudor courtyard ...
Mitcham Road Cemetery, which was previously called the Croydon Cemetery, is famous for the granite gravestone of Derek B... Mitcham Road Cemetery, which was previously called the Croydon Cemetery, is famo... Mitcham Road Cemetery, which was previously called the Croydon Cemetery, is famous for the granite g...
The Coronation Stone is an ancient sarsen stone block on which seven English kings from Edward the Elder to Aethelred th... The Coronation Stone is an ancient sarsen stone block on which seven English kin... The Coronation Stone is an ancient sarsen stone block on which seven English kings from Edward the E...
Out of Order is a quirky modern art installation of disused phone booths lined up as falling dominoes by artist David Ma... Out of Order is a quirky modern art installation of disused phone booths lined u... Out of Order is a quirky modern art installation of disused phone booths lined up as falling dominoe...
Wimbledon Common, along with the Putney Lower Common and Putney Heath forms the sprawling Wimbledon and Putney Commons a... Wimbledon Common, along with the Putney Lower Common and Putney Heath forms the ... Wimbledon Common, along with the Putney Lower Common and Putney Heath forms the sprawling Wimbledon ...
Sydenham Hill Wood is a reserve that is the remnant of the hornbeam and oak woodland that once covered South London. Sydenham Hill Wood is a reserve that is the remnant of the hornbeam and oak wood... Sydenham Hill Wood is a reserve that is the remnant of the hornbeam and oak woodland that once cover...