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Leadenhall Market has been on this site since the 1400s. Cities like London have numerous markets, often specialising in one type of product: fish, corn, meat. Those original traders would never recognize today’s market, but they surely would be familiar with crowds and busy trading. This view looks right into the Leadenhall Market to the
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Leadenhall Market was sold at Sussex Art Fair but other London Paintings are available. Browse available London Paintings
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Sheldonian Theatre Reflections in puddles on Broad Street. Oxford has some impressive edifices, especially on Broad Street right in the university’s heart. The Theatre has been the proud location of graduations and performances, recitals and you name it – a hub of cultural activity aligned with Oxford’s rich cultural heritage. The theatre has steadfastly served
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Wandering along the Thames south bank, you will see many historic buildings, some over a century old. South Bank is now home to great national centres for art and culture, a vibrant and growing community and some of London’s finest achievements in architecture. When you come across the Globe Theatre, I will forgive you for
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Admiralty Arch is a glorified barrier between two worlds. On this side: gentility, royalty, and palaces along the Mall overlook great St James Park. On the other end: buses, bustling tourists, shops, the National Gallery and Trafalgar Square fill the scene. You get the picture. Admiralty Arch Gateway As you step through the dark archways
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