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Tattershall Castle Tattershall, Lincoln, LN4 4LR |
Tattershall Castle was built in 1434 for Ralph, Lord Cromwell, Henry VI's Treasurer, on the site of Sir Robert de Tatershall's 13th century castle of which some remains can still be seen. The tower house is of brick and ... more
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Thwaite Mills Thwaite Lane, Stourton, Leeds, LS10 1RP |
The first tenants were the Joy's, a family business later to become Filtrate Oils Ltd. The Joy''s remained at the mills until 1845 and in that period supplied lighting and lubricating oils to many customers, possibly inc... more
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Theatre Museum Russell Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 7PR |
The Theater Museum is just around Covent Garden. It's a museum that devotes itself to performing art, so that you can expect to see exhibitions about opera, musical and so on. There are loads of things to look at. Howeve... more
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The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet Club The All England Lawn Tennis Club, Church Road, London, SW19 5AE |
The Wimbledon tennis tournament is what I believe to be the oldest, and most famous professional tennis championship in the world. The championship was first formed in the year 1877, as an all-male amateur championship. ... more
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The Cartoon Museum 35 Little Russell Street, London, WC1A 2HH |
Combining art with humour, this recent addition to London’s museum-cum-gallery scene is refreshingly vibrant. From political cartoons of Bush and Blair to rare originals on loan from The Beano, The Dandy and Topper... more
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The Cenotaph Whitehall, Westminster, London, SW1 |
his memorial to Britain's war dead was erected at the end of the first World War. It stands in honor of those who gave their lives for their king and country. The original was used on the first anniversary of the end of ... more
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The Rose Theater 21 New Globe Walk, London, SE1 9DT |
The foundations of the intimate open-air theatre, discovered during building work in 1988, are still shrouded in a foot of concrete, sand and water, to preserve them. A decade ago, protesters including Dame Judi Dench, S... more
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The Clink Prison 1 Clink Street, London, SE1 9DG |
Entering the first part of Clink Prison, visitors are greeted by a few sad-looking wax creatures, that sadly do not look as impressive and real as some of the wax figures at Madame Tussaud's. The sadness and the pain in ... more
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Totnes Elizabethan Museum 70 Fore Street, Totnes, TQ9 5RU |
Fore Street together with High Street is the main shopping area. On this street you can find small bakeries, charming tea rooms, as well as many shops with everything alternative. Alternative music, alternative medicines... more
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Tudor House Museum St Michael's Square, Bugle Street, Southampton, SO14 2AD |
Tudor House in its present form - the distinctive, timbered building that dominates St Michaels Square - was built in about 1492, but originally consisted of three dwellings dating back to c 1150. It has housed som... more
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