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Quote: The County Hall was from the foundation of the London County Council in the 1870's until the dissolution of the Greater London Council in 1986 the home of London’s government. (From 1986 to 2000, London was the Read More
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Quote: Another day trip to Warwick Castle - a true medieval experience. This was a great castle to tour if you are looking to get out of the city. Less than an hour from London by train and a short walk from the train Read More
Quote: BURRITOS & BURIAL GROUNDSIt never ceases to amaze me that some of the best and most interesting finds are those that are under your very nose. I had been working in the City of London for around two months Read More
Quote: Hyde Park is most famous for Speakers' Corner, where every Sunday you can find citizens speaking publicly to crowds on a variety of topics. It is the only place in London where demonstrators are allowed to gather Read More
Quote: NB. Kenwood House will be closed to the public from Winter 2011 – Summer 2013 for repairs and restoration.Overlooking a small patch on the north side of Hampstead Heath is the well-worn and well-loved Kenwood Read More
Quote: The Blood and Tears Walk is totally awesome. Declan takes you on a trip through the darkest corners of London with eerie stories about serial killers and crime throughout the city's history.If you're in London, Read More
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Quote: The now-closed Millennium Dome, which opened for one year in 2000, is a massive example of the exquisite architecture of London. When open, this building contained educational exhibits and a lot of gist stores. Read More
Quote: Emmeline Pankhurst is widely regarded as the foremost woman of the Suffragette Movement.Mrs Pankhurst is most famous as a tireless and long-time campaigner for Votes for Women. She lived from 1858 to June 1928. Read More