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Central London Churches
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Articles by Mark McManus on the architecture and history of the churches, illustrated with old prints.
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London Bridge
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An illustrated history from Southwark Council of the first bridge over the Thames at London.
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Open House
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Architecture education organisation based in London. Includes information about public events and education programmes.
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Architecture Link
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A subsidiary of London Open House which explores the architectural attractions of the capital. Includes a database on specific buildings and teachers' resources.
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Classic Cafes
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Formica cafes from the 1950s and 1960s. Includes a history explaining the utilitarian minimalist context, reviews and photographs, as well as details of cafes featured in TV and film.
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Great Buildings: Architecture of London
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Provides pictures, commentary and bibliography for famous buildings.
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Nelson's Column Restoration 2006
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Describes the conservation and repair of the statue of Nelson and associated stonework by the firm, David Ball Restoration Ltd (DBR). Photographs with slideshow, the project, history, the team, links, and contacts.
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St Martin in the Fields Church
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Located in Trafalgar Square, designed by James Gibbs. Includes brief information about the history of the building.
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The Crystal Palace
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Computer models of this Victorian marvel designed by Joseph Paxton from the University of Virginia, with an illustrated account of its history and construction.
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Tower Bridge Experience
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History and visitor information for this Victorian bridge, designed by Sir Horace Jones.
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Tower of London Virtual Tour
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Unofficial guide to the Norman royal castle by two American enthusiasts, with pages for children.
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