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Temple Newsam The Elm Walk, Leeds, LS15 0AE |
: A Tudor/Jacobean house with park and garden, now run as a park and golf course. The Temple Newsam park was designed by Lancelot Brown. His plan, dated 1762, survives and is a good example of his style. The park has suf... more
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Temple of Relief Vyse Street, Hockley, Birmingham, B18 |
The Temple of Relief is the tongue-in-cheek name given by local tour guides to a large, green cast-iron urinal in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter. It may seem an odd choice of landmark, but effort has been put into its pr... more
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Thames Barrier Visitor Centre Unity Way, London, SE18 5NJ |
This construction cost a staggering £500 million, but it is an essential defence against the natural disaster of flooding. It has been used more than 20 times since it came into existence in 1982. A model of the barrier... more
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Thames Cruises Lambeth Pier, London, SE1 7SG |
The Thames Circular Cruise is a unique way to explore the river Thames. It is the only circular cruise available on the river and is available from three pick-up points namely Embankment Pier Westminster Pier and Waterlo... more
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Thames Festival Around the Thames River, (from Blackfriars Bridge to Waterloo Bridge), London, SE1 9LH |
We went to the festival yesterday with our son and his two friends and we had a fantastic time. We started at Southwark Bridge and then meandered along the South Bank to Jubilee Gardens - having a great time along the wa... more
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The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club The All England Lawn Tennis Club, Church Road, London, SW19 5AE |
The Wimbledon tennis tournament is what I believe to be the oldest, and most famous professional tennis championship in the world. The championship was first formed in the year 1877, as an all-male amateur championship. ... more
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The Cartoon Museum 35 Little Russell Street, London, WC1A 2HH |
Combining art with humour, this recent addition to London’s museum-cum-gallery scene is refreshingly vibrant. From political cartoons of Bush and Blair to rare originals on loan from The Beano, The Dandy and Topper... more
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The Cenotaph Whitehall, Westminster, London, SW1 |
his memorial to Britain's war dead was erected at the end of the first World War. It stands in honor of those who gave their lives for their king and country. The original was used on the first anniversary of the end of ... more
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The Clink Prison 1 Clink Street, London, SE1 9DG |
Entering the first part of Clink Prison, visitors are greeted by a few sad-looking wax creatures, that sadly do not look as impressive and real as some of the wax figures at Madame Tussaud's. The sadness and the pain in ... more
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The Duchy of Cornwall Fishery Two Bridges, Princetown, Yelverton, PL20 6SW |
The West and East Dart rivers are wild and beautiful. A day out fishing will be rewarded by the call of the buzzard, the song of the skylark and - if you're lucky - a bag of wild brown trout. The best method is to use up... more
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