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sights in Great Britain : the essentials
Statues in London
King George V Statue
This statue of King George V (June 3, 1865 - January 20, 1936) was built by William Reid Dick (President of the Royal Society of B
Squares in London
St John's Smith Square
St. John's Smith Square was originally a church, built in 1728 by Thomas Archer. It was heavily damaged in the Second World War, a
Statues in London
Robert Clive statue
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Robert Clive (Born September 29, 1725 and died November 22, 1774), a Major General in the British army, was one of the key figures
Historical Monuments in London
Cenotaph
The Cenotaph was built by Edwin Lutyens at the end of the First World War. Today it is used to represent all the battles that have
Historical Monuments in London
Bali Bombings Memorial
The memorial of the Bali bombing, opened by Prince Charles in front of St. James Park, is a monument honoring the 202 victims from
Statues in London
Earl Haig's statue
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Marshal Earl Haig was the commander in chief of the British armies in France during much of the First World War. His tactics led t
Statues in London
Charles James Napier's statue
Charles James Napier (August 10, 1782 - August 29, 1853) was a British general who served during the Napoleonic wars. He played an
Statues in London
Spencer Cavendish Statue
This statue, which was erected in 1910, is located at the entrance to Horse Guards Parade on the avenue of Whitehall. It shows Spe
Churches in Tenterden
Chapel Down
Fancy a glass of English wine? As surprising as it may seem, England also has its vineyards and wine! Obviously they don't have th
Churches in Rye
St Mary's Church
From the tower of St. Mary's College of Rye, you can have a beautiful view of the red-tiled roofs, the harbor of the Rye, the medi
Historical Monuments in Rye
Half-timbered Houses
In Rye, a pretty little town in the south of England, there are some beautiful half-timbered houses. There's also a small fishing
Stadiums in London
Lord's Cricket Ground
Lord's Cricket Ground is situated in the London district of St. John's Wood, and was built in 1814 by Thomas Lord. It has been use
Historical Monuments in Wells
Clock of the Saint andré Cathedral
The magnificent Wells Cathedral has several pieces worth seeing, among them the second oldest clock in the world. Built in 1382, t
Historical Monuments in Plymouth
The Hoe
The Hoe is the hill that overlooks the city of Plymouth, facing the sea. This is where you'll find the famous lighthouse, Smeaton'
Castles in Armadale
Armadale Castle
Armadale is a town without a great deal of charm on the Isle of Skye. One of the attractions of this village is the castle, the st
Churches in London
Church of St Georges The Martyr
The pretty little church of Saint George The Martyr is located in the district of Borough, and the tip of its spire can be seen fr
Cemeteries in London
Karl Marx Grave Site
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"Workers of the world unite!" Welcome to the marble tomb of the great philosopher Karl Marx, ve is buried in London. Expelled fro
Churches in London
St Joseph Church
The imposing light blue dome that can be seen above the roofs of Highgate is the great church of St. Joseph. Beside Waterlow Park,
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