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Quote: William the Conqueror celebrated his triumph (1066) by starting the series of buildings that became known as The Tower of London. My preconcieved vision of this place was based on many old black and white movies
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Quote: The National Gallery, housed in an early Victorian building on Trafalgar Square, has many rooms filled with high ceilings and beautiful paintings on the wall. The paintings date from the 13th century to the very
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Quote: The museum is free and they also have special exhibits. Sometimes the special exhibits do charge. They have a whole section on WW1 and another on WW2. With interactive things for kids. There always seems to be
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Quote: St Paul's Cathedral is quite possibly the most beautiful building in London. We lived within a half-hour walk of St Paul's for several months, and on some days I ended up walking home from the bus-stop near the
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Quote: We went to see a Saturday afternoon performance of Henry IV, Part 1. It was delightful. The story is basically a coming of age story of Prince Hal, who must mature to become King Henry V. Over the two plays, he
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Quote: Whilst visiting the museums in London I found myself in the Victoria and Albert museum and have to say that I was quite disappointed, however whilst I say that I must also add that I am not really very
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Quote: Usually when we have visitors from overseas we normally take them to visit London on a couple of occasions during their visit so that they can see and experience the sights and sounds of our wonderful capital. As
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Quote: I find World War II history very moving. The Philippines, my home country, was one of the countries whose history was reshaped drastically by the war. And more than that, the stories of the war are in my blood.
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Quote: It was a lovely sunny day when we visited Camden Markets. Having just come from Covent Garden the difference between the two places was a little off putting to start with. Camden is loud, brash, quirky and
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Quote: Covent Garden is an area in central London, in the eastern part of the West End between Drury Lane and St Martin's Lane. It is located on the site of the old fruit and vegetable market, itself built in the 1830s
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