Destination Guide Refined by Name: G Attraction Activities (23) Arts (14) Monuments + Museums (11) Sightseeing + Tours (59) Title Keyword
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Guildhall & Banqueting Room High Street, Bath, BA1 5AW |
is a most splendid room seats 180 for a dinner dance or 360 for a concert or civil wedding. The 18th century chandeliers sparkle from every facet and original royal portraits adorn the walls. The room has often been freq... more
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Guildhall Art Gallery Guildhall Yard, London, EC2P 2EJ |
In 1999, Queen Elizabeth opened a new £70-million ($130-million) gallery in the City, a continuation of an original gallery that was launched in 1886 but burned down in a severe air raid in May 1941. Many famous an... more
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Gunnersbury Park and Museum Gunnersbury Park, Popes Lane, London, W3 8LQ |
The museum was opened in 1929. Since then it has collected a wide range of objects, paintings and photographs which reflect life in Ealing and Hounslow Boroughs from prehistory to the present day. It still continues to c... more
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Gunnersbury Triangle Bollo Lane, London, W4 5LW |
The London Wildlife Trust fights to sustain and enhance London’s wildlife habitats to create a city richer in wildlife. We achieve this through: community involvement – we organise over 600 free events every ... more
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Gurkha Museum Peninsula Barracks, Romsey Road, Winchester, SO23 8TP |
The Gurkha Museum is situated in the former Rifle Depot at Peninsula Barracks and is one of five military museums in Winchester. The first Gurkha Museum was established at Church Crookham in 1973, housed in a wooden hut.... more
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Guy Fawkes Night Various venues, London |
The historic origins of Guy Fawkes date to the conflict between virtually outlawed Catholics and the Protestant establishment of the 16th and early 17th century. On November 5, 1605, Guy Fawkes and a group of Catholic co... more
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