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Wallace Collection Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, W1U 3BN |
. The collection was bequeathed to the nation by Lady Wallace, widow of Sir Richard Wallace, and basically consists of the Wallace family's superb art collection. Among the highlights are many exquisite French 18th-centu... more
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Walsall Leather Museum Littleton Street West, Walsall, WS2 8EQ |
Walsall is the leather goods capital of Britain with ninety companies (three of them Royal Warrant holders) producing riding equipment and high quality gift items such as purses, belts and handbags. HM Queen Elizabeth II... more
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Watch House Museum Spanish Battery, Tynemouth, Newcastle Upon Tyne, NE30 4DD |
Built in 1887, the distinctive wooden Watch House stands guard at the mouth of the Tyne, a symbol of local men's bravery at sea, and the home of the UK's first Volunteer Life Brigade. The unpaid volunteeers continue to p... more
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Wednesbury Museum and Art Gallery Wednesbury, Wolverhampton, WS10 7PA |
Wednesbury is situated in the borough of Sandwell, to the north-west of Birmingham city centre. Its museum and art gallery has a fine collection of 19th century art, much of...
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Westbury Manor Museum 84 West Street, Fareham, Portsmouth, PO16 0JJ |
Westbury Manor Museum was once a 17th century farmhouse on the edge of the small market town of Fareham. Evidence of this was discovered during the restoration of the building in 1988. Sometime after 1750 Westbury Manor ... more
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Western Approaches 1_3 Rumford Street, Liverpool, L2 8SZ |
Set beneath the streets of Liverpool, re-live the times of 1940's Britain with an insight into the life and work of the Wrens and Waafs working under constant pressure in the original area command headquarters for the ba... more
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Westminster Abbey 20 Dean's Yard, The Chapter Office, London, SW1P 3PA |
It is quite surprising that few people realise that London is in fact two cities - because it has two Anglican Cathedrals. The City of London has St Pauls, but Westminster Abbey is the centrepiece to the City of Westmins... more
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Westminster Cathedral 42 Francis Street, London, SW1P 1QW |
This Early Byzantine-styled Catholic Cathedral, designed by Victorian architect John Francis Bentley and completed in 1903, is set off the main road across a small piazza. A fine marble interior and many beautiful mosaic... more
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Whipple Museum of the History of Science Free School Lane, Cambridge, CB2 3RH |
which displays a wide array of scientific instruments, the Victorian Parlour, with plenty of handling activities for children, and the Reserve Gallery, which is open during school holidays. The Museum is part of the Depa... more
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Wigan Pier Trencherfield Mill, Wigan, WN3 4EF |
The origin of the town's name is mysterious - there is no reference to it in the Domesday Book. During the Civil War, the town was fiercely Royalist, for which support King Charles II presented Wigan with a sword bearing... more
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