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In 1666 a devastating fire swept through London, destroying 13,200 houses and leaving an estimated 100,000 people homeless.
When the sun is shining in London, there’s nowhere we’d rather be than sipping a spritz on a rooftop, looking at all the suckers below who didn’t have the savvy to find a skyward drinking spot ...
The City of London has approved plans to build a “landmark” 36-storey tower near Liverpool Street. The proposals for the £500m tower, located at 60 Gracechurch Street, were first put forward ...
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First look at huge 31-storey tower at 130 Fenchurch Street that would change London skyline near Walkie-Talkie - MSNAviva has released further details of a proposed new tower by Fenchurch Street ... First look at huge 31-storey tower at 130 Fenchurch Street that would change London skyline near Walkie-Talkie.
Traversing the whole of London on foot? Challenge accepted. Also, as we were operating on a student budget, there was no ...
Building sits down with Tom Sleigh for his first media interview after his appointment to one of the UK's most high-profile ...
ALAN Copeland, from Woodcote, asked his Henley u3a audience to join him on a tour of many eccentric landmarks in the London they thought they knew and loved. Setting off from Tower Bridge, they took a ...
The Tower of London has impressed—and terrified—people for nearly 1,000 years. Built to impress and terrify, the Tower was first a fortress in the 1070s and then evolved into a prison for ...
A new map shows how the Great Fire of London in 1666 would have ravaged 21st century London. It may have happened almost 400 ...
Mark Warren from Newquay BID with Sarah Houston from Tolcarne Beach Complex which is getting a walkie talkie Beach lifeguards, police, CCTV operators and town rangers have been given 10 new walkie ...
The Tower of London attracts more than three million visitors every year, with tourists eager to see the Crown Jewels, meet the Yeomen Warders and the tower’s ravens. A number of museums also ...
Unveiled in May, the column-wrapped tower is officially the tallest 3D-printed building in the world. It won’t house any residents, but it will lure visitors to the town, something that’s ...
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