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Date to be advised Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Wimbledon Championships 2008 – Developed from the garden party atmosphere of the first meeting in 1877, witnessed by a few hundred... Wimbledon Attractions, Wimbledon, South West London, London |
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A legendary landmark – The Clock Tower at the north end of the Palace of Westminster, is one of the world’s most... Westminster Museums, Heritage, Westminster & Knightsbridge, Central London, London |
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Victorian shrine to the writer Thomas Carlyle – A favourite of George Eliot and a big influence on Dickens and Ruskin, Thomas Carlyle lived in this... Chelsea Museums, Heritage, Chelsea & South Kensington, West London, London |
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Brixton Mosque & Islamic Cultural Centre Community minded mosque & Islamic centre – The Masjid ibn Taymeeyah or more commonly referred to as the Brixton Mosque, is one of the oldest... Brixton Museums, Heritage, Brixton, South West London, London |
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Historic roman bath – Restored in the 17th century, believed to hold Roman origins and set in the heart of London. The... Strand National Parks, Gardens, Covent Garden & the Strand, Central London, London |
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Firepower! The Royal Artillery Museum Discover 700 years of world artillery history – At Firepower! The Royal Artillery Museum you can discover the powerful and dramatic story of... Woolwich Museums, Heritage, Greenwich & Blackheath, South East London, London |
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West London street market – Located between Uxbridge Road and Goldhawk Road in shepherd’s Bush, the Shepherds Bush market... Shepherd's Bush Attractions, Ealing & Shepherd's Bush, West London, London |
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Hanga Ten Contemporary Japanese Prints Unique contemporary Japanes prints – Hanga Ten is a UK based gallery in Fulham, showcasing original contemporary Japanese prints, under... Fulham Art Galleries, Studios, Fulham & Earl's Court, West London, London |
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The house where Oscar Wilde lived – Oscar Wilde was one of greatest British comic dramatists in the late 1800’s. Wilde spent the... Chelsea Museums, Heritage, Chelsea & South Kensington, West London, London |
Liverpool was awarded the European Capital of Culture 2008. The vibrant city is renowned for its arts & culture and is home to numerous museums & galleries including a branch of the Tate Gallery. Read more ...