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Pall Mall Pall Mall, London, SW1 | ![]() |
The club buildings represent the work of some of the most fashionable architects of the era. The colonnaded United Services Club was built by John Nash in 1827, this was the Duke of Wellington's favourite club and now ho... more
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Waterloo Bridge Waterloo Bridge, Lambeth, SE1 8 | ![]() |
Waterloo Bridge. - To the spirited exertions and unceasing perseverance of the late Mr. George Dodd, an active, enterprising, and skilful engineer, the public are indebted for the erection of this distinguished ornament ... more
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Oxford University University Offices, Wellington Square, Oxford, OX1 2JD | ![]() |
The choice of college is an important decision if you apply to Oxford or Cambridge. You need to pick a college that you will be happy in. The larger colleges are generally less personal, but then you have more space to y... more
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Isle of Wight High Street, (County Hall), Isle of Wight, PO30 | ![]() |
Well what can I say, the Isle of Wight is such a lovely place to visit. I am originally from London, but have lived on the Island for the past 8 years. I came to the Island for holidays with my parents ever since I can r... more
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Golden Square Golden Square, London, W1F 9LA | ![]() |
Lying to the north of Piccadilly Circus, is Golden Square?a small park formerly known as the Gelding Square. The statue of a mythical figure, Georgiys II, stands right in the middle of the square. The benches placed arou... more
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Oxford Circus Oxford Street, London, W1C 1 | ![]() |
Oxford St has been around since Roman times, but it's growth as a prime shopping centre only took place in the early 1900s, with stores like Debenhams and Selfridges opening up in 1909.
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London Bridge King William Street, London, EC4R | ![]() |
London Bridge is the oldest station in London and was first opened in 1836. Today it serves over 42 million people every year. The station was originally made up of two and this is still apparent in the combination of th... more
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Royal Albert Hall Kensington Gore, London, SW7 2AP | ![]() |
concert hall in the City of Westminster, London. One of Britain's principal concert halls and major landmarks, it is located south of the Albert Memorial and north of the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medic... more
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Lowry Pier 8, Salford Quays, Manchester, M5 2AZ | ![]() |
The centre itself is a striking edifice with an interior the size of five football pitches. It is a startling display of stainless steel and glass. However, although it may be ultracritical, I found two things about it d... more
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Midsummer Common Victoria Avenue, Cambridge, CB4 1HA | ![]() |
The Cambridge bonfire night at Midsummer Common has been run for over 20 years by the city council and claims to be the biggest free firework display in East Anglia, attracting around 30,000 spectators every year.
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