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Abbey Road Studios 3 Abbey Road, London, NW8 9AY |
We won't bother blathering on about why this is just such a great studio, you know that already. You don't need to be told that Abbey Road is the best studio in the World, you know that already... So, that's great for us... more
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Albert Dock Riverside Walk, Liverpool, L3 4AG |
Part of the external exhibition of the maritime museum is a propeller from the ill-fated merchant ship Lusitania. Much controversy surrounds her cargo and sinking. It is suggested the the British deliberately sent her in... more
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Birkenhead Tramways 1 Taylor Street, Birkenhead, CH41 1BG |
Welcome to the Wirral Transport Museums. Birkenhead is a town packed with transport heritage, it is the home of Cammell Lairds shipyard and the home of the European tramway. George Francis Train chose Birkenhead for the ... more
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Birmingham NIA King Edwards Rd, Birmingham, B1 2AA |
Times are hard in Gotham. The Caped Crusader has been caught by the rap, and Comissioner Gordon, his former friend, is trawling through the Batcave searching for evidence of kiddie porn while his fickle public are quickl... more
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Bloomsbury Square Bloomsbury, London, WC1A 2LS |
Was once called Southampton Square. The house which formerly occupied the north side was built after a design by Inigo Jones, and eventually called Bedford House: from this place, the amiable Lady Russel dated her letter... more
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Bolton Museum & Art Gallery Le Mans Crescent, Bolton, BL1 1SE |
Bolton Museum holds a very important collection of locally manufactured textiles, the majority of which are cotton. Some items were collected sporadically from 1906 onwards, but it was not until the early 1960s that an a... more
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Bristol Blue Glass 14 The Arcade, Redcliffe, Bristol, BS1 3JA |
During the late 1700s Richard Champion, a Bristol merchant and potter making porcelain, was working with a chemist, William Cookworthy. Cookworthy began a search for good quality cobalt oxide to give the beautiful blue g... more
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British Library 96 Euston Road, St Pancras, London, NW1 2DB |
The UK's national reference library is not a public library and if you want to take advantage of what's stored in its hallowed halls you'll have to obtain a reader's pass. This is granted to people doing research (primar... more
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Brodsworth Hall and Gardens Off A635 Barnsley Road, Doncaster, DN5 7XJ |
Explore the changing fortunes of a wealthy Victorian family in this once populent country home. From crimson silk and chandeliers and a kitchen worthy of Mrs Beeton, to making ends meet during wartime - a remarkable time... more
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Cirque du Soleil - Dralion Royal Albert Hall, London, SW7 2AP |
Formed in 1984 by a clutch of Canadian street performers, Cirque du Soleil is now an international phenomenon. Last year, its shows played on three continents to a total of nearly seven million people. The troupe's thirt... more
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