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British Museum Great Russell Street, London, WC1B 3DG |
If you have read my Easter Island pages, you will already know I am a big fan of the Island and the stone heads (Moai) that you can find there. This statue, 'Hoa-haka-nanaiai' (no, I'm not going to pronounce it!) was dis... more
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Tower Bridge Tower Hill, London, SE1 2UP |
When in London, one of the major landmarks is Tower Bridge. It is the second bridge over the thames (with the queen elizabeth suspension bridge being the first). It is what is known as a Bascule bridge which is a draw br... more
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Houses of Parliament Parliament Street, London, SW1A 2AN |
An incendiary bomb destroyed the House of Commons in 1941. A reconstruction of Barry's original design for the house, taken from St. Stephen's chapel, the commons old meeting place, was completed in 1950. The sea... more
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Natural History Museum Cromwell Road, South Kensington, London, SW7 5BD |
We headed to the Natural History Museum one day specifically to see an amazing wildlife photography exhibition that was on there. I am not a big museum fan...I get tired and bored pretty quickly, so just planned to see t... more
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Westminster Abbey 20 Dean's Yard, The Chapter Office, London, SW1P 3PA |
It is quite surprising that few people realise that London is in fact two cities - because it has two Anglican Cathedrals. The City of London has St Pauls, but Westminster Abbey is the centrepiece to the City of Westmins... more
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Design Museum 28 Shad Thames, Bermondsey, London, SE1 2YD |
This museum was a tremendous disappointment, especially for my husband who engineers and designs security systems and is very interested in contemporary industrial design. What a letdown for him to discover about half of... more
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Imperial War Museum Lambeth Road, London, SE1 6HZ |
As a former Army officer, I am always interested in learning about military history. I figured that the Imperial War Museum would provide a compelling and informative accounting of WWI and WWII...and I was not disappoint... more
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Hampton Court Palace Molesey Avenue, Surrey, London, KT8 9AU |
Although the palace enjoyed prestige and pomp in Elizabethan days, it owes much of its present look to William and Mary -- or rather to Sir Christopher Wren, who designed and had built the Northern or Lion Gates, intende... more
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Science Museum Exhibition Road, South Kensington, London, SW7 2DD |
The Science Museum is a really interesting place with a lot of hands on exhibitions where you can try out all kinds of things. It is a great place to learn about things as well, like how light bulbs and telephones work a... more
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London Transport Museum Covent Garden Piazza, London, WC2E 7BB |
‘I took the train to Covent Garden. When we got to the museum there were lots of old cars, buses, taxis, carriages and trains and lots of mannequins. I hate mannequins. I joined the art competition. It was great fu... more
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