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London Dungeon 28-34 Tooley Street, London, SE1 9BD |
Take yourself back in time to the past and experience the sights, sounds and even smells of London. Once you are inside the London Dungeons you would be hard pressed to know that you were really in museum underneath one ... more
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Museum of Costume Assembly Rooms, Bennett Street, Bath, BA1 2QH |
Four hundred years of style are on display in the Museum of Costume, located on the lower floor of the Assembly Rooms. Perhaps the most famous example is a rare survival from 1660, the silver tissue dress. An audio tour ... more
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Fitzwilliam Museum Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1RB |
Highlights include antiquities from Egypt, Sudan, the Ancient Near East, Greece, Rome and Cyprus, English and European pottery and glass, sculpture, furniture, armour, illuminated manuscripts, oriental art, Korean cerami... more
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Sheffield Town Hall Pinstone Street, Pinstone St, Sheffield, S1 2HH |
The building was officially opened on 21st May, 1897 by Queen Victoria. Only four years later, the need for an extension was discussed and Mr. Mountford was instructed to prepare plans for it. Because of lack of sufficie... more
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Manchester Museum University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL |
manchester museum is part of the university of manchester. entrance is free but a donation in the box is welcomed. the groundfloor has lots of dinosaur exhibits which boys usually find facinating, also a shop to help lig... more
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Banqueting House Whitehall - Main Building, London, SW1A 2HB |
The Banqueting House, the only remaining part of Whitehall Palace, has a magnificent Ruben ceiling. It was designed by Inigo Jones for James I in 1619, for banquets, dances and plays. The palace was the backdrop for Char... more
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Royal Hospital Chelsea Royal Hospital Road, London, SW3 4SR |
This dignified institution, founded by Charles II in 1682 as a home for veterans, was designed and completed by Sir Christopher Wren in 1692. It consists of a main block containing the hall and the chapel, flanked by eas... more
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University Museum Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PW |
Completed in 1858, this museum of natural history contains a wonderful exhibition of dinosaur skeletons, plus numerous curiosities including the remains of a dodo. This is a traditionally styled museum, but nonetheless h... more
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Kenwood House Hampstead Lane, London, NW3 7JR |
This beautiful neo-classical 18th century building looks out over an equally beautiful part of Hampstead Heath. English Heritage has restored much of the house to its original form, and the architectural elegance is stun... more
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Chiswick House Burlington Lane, London, W4 2RP |
: The 1720s garden was sufficiently changed by landscape ideas for Pope to see it as the first garden in which the genius of the place had been consulted. Lord Burlington, the owner and chief desi... more
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