Sights Of Great Britain

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ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL

Constructed in the form of a Latin cross and

ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL Constructed in the form of a Latin cross and
dominated by a magnificent dome, St. Paul's Cathedral is considered the masterpiece of architect Christopher Wren.

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HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT

The seat of the British government is in London in

HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT The seat of the British government is in London
the Houses of Parliament, officially the New Palace of Westminster. The current building was built in the mid-19th century and was designed by British architect Sir Charles Barry.

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WESTMINSTER ABBEY

Westminster Abbey was begun in 1245 for King Henry III. The

WESTMINSTER ABBEY Westminster Abbey was begun in 1245 for King Henry III.
chapel of Henry VII, designed in the Tudor style, was added in 1503.

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TOMB OF ELIZABETH I AND MARY I

The Latin epitaph on their tomb

TOMB OF ELIZABETH I AND MARY I The Latin epitaph on their
reads: “Consorts both in throne and grave, here sleep the two sisters, Elizabeth and Mary, in the hope of one resurrection.”

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TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR

The British Empire suffered more than 3 million

TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR The British Empire suffered more than 3
casualties during World War I (1914-1918). The Tomb of the Unknown Warrior commemorates those who died during this conflict and is one of the most honored graves in the abbey.

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PORTRAIT OF RICHARD II

A portrait of Richard II (1367-1400) hangs on the

PORTRAIT OF RICHARD II A portrait of Richard II (1367-1400) hangs on
southwest pier of the nave. This painting is believed to be the oldest portrait of an English monarch.

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SCULPTURE MEMORIAL TO AUSTRALIAN WWI TROOPS IN VICTORIA EMBANKMENT GARDENS

SCULPTURE MEMORIAL TO AUSTRALIAN WWI TROOPS IN VICTORIA EMBANKMENT GARDENS

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BOADICEA STATUE AT WESTMINSTER BRIDGE

BOADICEA STATUE AT WESTMINSTER BRIDGE

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CROMWELL STATUE BY THE PARLIAMENT BUILDING

CROMWELL STATUE BY THE PARLIAMENT BUILDING

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ALBERT MEMORIAL

ALBERT MEMORIAL

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THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM

THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM

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FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE STATUE, LONDON

FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE STATUE, LONDON

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BIG BEN

Big Ben was originally the nickname of the bell in

BIG BEN Big Ben was originally the nickname of the bell in
the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament, London, and now by association the clock and its tower. The bell, 2.7m in diameter and weighing 13 tonnes, was cast in 1858.

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STATUE OF CHURCHILL AND BIG BEN

STATUE OF CHURCHILL AND BIG BEN

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NO. 10 DOWNING STREET

The official residence of the British prime minister, where

NO. 10 DOWNING STREET The official residence of the British prime minister,
cabinet meetings are often held, is located at No. 10. The term Downing Street is often used to mean the British government.

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BUCKINGHAM PALACE

London residence of the British sovereign; bought in 1761 by

BUCKINGHAM PALACE London residence of the British sovereign; bought in 1761 by
George III for his wife and became known as the queen's house; it was rebuilt in 1825 for George IV. Queen Victoria was the first sovereign to live there.

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TOWER OF LONDON

TOWER OF LONDON

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CROWN JEWELS

The crown jewels of Britain are on display in the Jewel

CROWN JEWELS The crown jewels of Britain are on display in the
House of the Tower of London.

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BRITISH MUSEUM

The British Museum is located in the Bloomsbury section of London.

BRITISH MUSEUM The British Museum is located in the Bloomsbury section of
It was founded in 1753 by Sir Hans Sloane, a British physician.

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ROYAL ALBERT HALL

The Royal Albert Hall (named for Prince Albert, the husband

ROYAL ALBERT HALL The Royal Albert Hall (named for Prince Albert, the
of Queen Victoria) is one of the city’s principal concert halls. Every summer it is the site of the “Proms,” a series of classical music concerts.

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SAINT JAMES’S PALACE

Saint James’s Palace in London was the monarch’s principal residence

SAINT JAMES’S PALACE Saint James’s Palace in London was the monarch’s principal
from 1608 to 1837. It was built by Henry VIII. Today it is the official residence of Charles, Prince of Wales.

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OLD BAILEY

Old Bailey is a street in the City of London,

OLD BAILEY Old Bailey is a street in the City of London,
and, by association, the Central Criminal Court located there. The first courthouse was erected in 1539. The present building dates from 1907; the bronze statue of Justice surmounting its dome is a notable London landmark.

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TRAFALGAR SQUARE AT DUSK

Trafalgar Square is named in honour of the

TRAFALGAR SQUARE AT DUSK Trafalgar Square is named in honour of the
Battle of Trafalgar, (21 October 1805). Fought off Cape Trafalgar, Spain, between the British and Franco-Spanish fleets, the British triumph was marred by the death of Nelson at the moment of victory.

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NELSON’S COLUMN TRAFALGAR SQUARE

Admiral Nelson gained his greatest victory in 1805 against

NELSON’S COLUMN TRAFALGAR SQUARE Admiral Nelson gained his greatest victory in 1805
the combined French and Spanish fleet at Trafalgar. During the battle he was mortally wounded on his flagship, HMS Victory. His body was brought home and buried in St Paul's. The column was erected in 1839.

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STATUE OF EROS IN PICCADILLY CIRCUS

The famous statue of Eros, the

STATUE OF EROS IN PICCADILLY CIRCUS The famous statue of Eros, the
God of Love, stands at the very center of Piccadilly Circus. Eros is a mistaken identity. The sculpture was designed by Sir Alfred Gilbert to top the memorial fountain in memory of the (seventh) Earl of Shaftesbury, the renowned Victorian philanthropist. It portrays not Eros but ‘the Angel of Christian Charity.’

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TATE GALLERY

The Tate Gallery was originally intended to show only British

TATE GALLERY The Tate Gallery was originally intended to show only British
art, but its scope has been widened. It is now the National Gallery of British Paintings and of Modern Foreign Art.

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BANDSTAND, HYDE PARK

Hyde Park is a royal park in central London,

BANDSTAND, HYDE PARK Hyde Park is a royal park in central London,
England. It was first opened to the public during the reign of James I, and became a popular place for riding for members of fashionable society until the end of World War I. The Albert Memorial, Speaker's Corner, and Marble Arch are situated in the park.

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VICTORIA STATION

Victoria Station is London’s second busiest rail terminal. It is located

VICTORIA STATION Victoria Station is London’s second busiest rail terminal. It is
in the Westminster part of London. The original station was built in 1860, but it was rebuilt early in the 20th century.

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WINDSOR CASTLE CHANGING OF THE GUARD

Windsor Castle is the largest of England's

WINDSOR CASTLE CHANGING OF THE GUARD Windsor Castle is the largest of
castles, situated on the River Thames at Windsor. It was founded by William I and first used as a royal residence by Henry I.

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LINCOLN CATHEDRAL

One of the stunning achievements of the English Middle Ages

LINCOLN CATHEDRAL One of the stunning achievements of the English Middle Ages
was its Gothic architecture. Lincoln Cathedral was begun shortly after the Norman conquest.

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OXFORD UNIVERSITY

Oxford University is the oldest university in Britain (founded in

OXFORD UNIVERSITY Oxford University is the oldest university in Britain (founded in
the 12th century). Prestigious university institutions include the Bodleian Library, the Ashmolean Museum, the Sheldonian Theatre (1644-8), and the Oxford University Press (founded in 1585).

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MAGDALEN COLLEGE

Magdalen College was founded in 1458 and was originally established for

MAGDALEN COLLEGE Magdalen College was founded in 1458 and was originally established
the study of theology and philosophy.

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SHELDONIAN THEATRE

The Sheldonian Theatre was designed by Sir Christopher Wren for the

SHELDONIAN THEATRE The Sheldonian Theatre was designed by Sir Christopher Wren for
university’s public ceremonies. It can seat up to 1500 people.

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HERTFORD BRIDGE AND COLLEGE

Hertford Bridge was designed in the style of the

HERTFORD BRIDGE AND COLLEGE Hertford Bridge was designed in the style of
famous Bridge of Sighs in Venice (1913).

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EXETER COLLEGE

It was founded in 1314 for scholars nominated by the Bishop

EXETER COLLEGE It was founded in 1314 for scholars nominated by the Bishop of Exeter.
of Exeter.

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MARTYR’S MEMORIAL

The Memorial was erected in 1841 on the spot, where three

MARTYR’S MEMORIAL The Memorial was erected in 1841 on the spot, where
puritans were executed for their devotion to the Church of England.

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RADCLIFFE CAMERA, PART OF BODLEIAN LIBRARY, OXFORD

Bodleian Library is the university

RADCLIFFE CAMERA, PART OF BODLEIAN LIBRARY, OXFORD Bodleian Library is the university
library and national depository at Oxford. It was founded in 1595 by Sir Thomas Bodley (1545-1613), who restored the disused 14 th-c library and laid the foundations of its now extensive holdings.

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KING’S COLLEGE AND KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE

Cambridge University is the second

KING’S COLLEGE AND KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE Cambridge University is the second
oldest university in England, after Oxford. Prestigious university institutions include the Fitzwilliam Museum, the Cavendish Laboratory, the Cambridge University Press (founded 1534), and the University Library.

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CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE

The College was founded in 1352 by the members of

CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE The College was founded in 1352 by the members
the guilds of Corpus Christi and of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

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DOWNING COLLEGE

Downing College was founded by Sir George Downing, who also built

DOWNING COLLEGE Downing College was founded by Sir George Downing, who also
No. 10 Downing Street.

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THE UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF GREAT ST MARY

THE UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF GREAT ST MARY

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CHURCHILL COLLEGE

The College was founded in 1955 to show the “gratitude of

CHURCHILL COLLEGE The College was founded in 1955 to show the “gratitude
the English-speaking people” to the man, who did so much to save Western values and freedoms.

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BLENHEIM PALACE AND GARDENS, OXFORDSHIRE

Blenheim Palace is a Baroque palace designed

BLENHEIM PALACE AND GARDENS, OXFORDSHIRE Blenheim Palace is a Baroque palace designed
by Vanbrugh, and built (1705-24) at Woodstock, near Oxford, Oxfordshire. Now it is a world heritage site. The palace, with its estate of 2000 acres, was a gift from the nation to the 1st Duke of Marlborough after his victories at the Battle of Blenheim.

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SALISBURY CATHEDRAL

The Cathedral is an example of English Gothic architecture. It

SALISBURY CATHEDRAL The Cathedral is an example of English Gothic architecture. It
was built between 1220 and 1260.

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BRISTOL MONTAGE

Cabot Tower, Cathedral, CLIFTON Suspension Bridge, Wills Tower

BRISTOL MONTAGE Cabot Tower, Cathedral, CLIFTON Suspension Bridge, Wills Tower

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BRISTOL

Bristol, located on the Lower Avon River has been a thriving port

BRISTOL Bristol, located on the Lower Avon River has been a thriving
city since the 10th century. The old docks are now being carefully restored and transformed into arts and recreation centers.

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CITY MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY, BRISTOL

CITY MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY, BRISTOL

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STATUE OF RAJAH RAMMOHUN ROY IN FRONT OF BRISTOL CATHEDRAL

STATUE OF RAJAH RAMMOHUN ROY IN FRONT OF BRISTOL CATHEDRAL

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ST MARY REDCLIFFE CHURCH IN BRISTOL

ST MARY REDCLIFFE CHURCH IN BRISTOL

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STAINED GLASS FROM ST MARY REDCLIFFE

STAINED GLASS FROM ST MARY REDCLIFFE

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BATH ABBEY, BATH, AVON

Bath is a spa town in south-west England,

BATH ABBEY, BATH, AVON Bath is a spa town in south-west England,
on the River Avon. It is noted since Roman times for its hot springs.

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PUTTENEY BRIDGE IN BATH

PUTTENEY BRIDGE IN BATH

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THE CIRCUS IN BATH

THE CIRCUS IN BATH

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THE ROMAN BATHS

THE ROMAN BATHS

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TEMPERANCE FOUNTAIN

TEMPERANCE FOUNTAIN

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KING ARTHUR’S CASTLE RUINS IN CORNWALL, ENGLAND

King Arthur is a semi-legendary

KING ARTHUR’S CASTLE RUINS IN CORNWALL, ENGLAND King Arthur is a semi-legendary
king of the Britons. According to legend, Arthur was raised unaware of his royal ancestry and became king by pulling a sword from a stone.

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SITE OF KING ARTHUR’S TOMB

King Arthur is said to have fought

SITE OF KING ARTHUR’S TOMB King Arthur is said to have fought
against the invaders in a series of momentous battles. He was buried at Glastonbury.

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RUINS OF FOUNTAINS ABBEY, YORKSHIRE

Fountains Abbey is a Cistercian monastery founded

RUINS OF FOUNTAINS ABBEY, YORKSHIRE Fountains Abbey is a Cistercian monastery founded
in 1132 near Ripon, North Yorkshire. The abbey ruins stand in the magnificent water gardens of Studley Royal, which were laid out in the early 18th century.

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LIVERPOOL

LIVERPOOL

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ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL

Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool, England, was designed by British architect Sir

ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool, England, was designed by British architect
Giles Gilbert Scott and completed in 1978. The massive red sandstone church is the largest Anglican cathedral in the world.

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CATHEDRAL OF CHRIST THE KING

The Cathedral of Christ the King was designed

CATHEDRAL OF CHRIST THE KING The Cathedral of Christ the King was
by British architect Sir Frederick Gibberd and consecrated in 1967. It features a circular sloping roof covering a centrally placed altar.

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MANCHESTER

MANCHESTER

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MANCHESTER

MANCHESTER

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TOWN HALL

Town Hall in Manchester, England, is a Victorian Gothic building completed

TOWN HALL Town Hall in Manchester, England, is a Victorian Gothic building
in 1877. Murals inside by English painter Ford Madox Brown depict the history of Manchester.

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The Lowry includes art galleries a theatre, opera and ballet. Also there’s

The Lowry includes art galleries a theatre, opera and ballet. Also there’s
cabaret, comedy and jazz. The building captures that unusual combination of functionality and beauty, as water and light shimmer across stainless steel and glass.

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IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM

The Museum, situated on the banks of the Manchester Ship

IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM The Museum, situated on the banks of the Manchester
Canal, offers people displays to gain a greater understanding of the enormous impact of war on the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Imperial War Museum North opened in Trafford on 5 July 2002.

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THE CITY CENTRE

THE CITY CENTRE

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ST PETER'S CATHEDRAL

ST PETER'S CATHEDRAL

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REFUGEE

On the small lawn of the Cathedral is Refugee, by Naomi Blake.

REFUGEE On the small lawn of the Cathedral is Refugee, by Naomi
The sculpture is dedicated to victims of racial prejudice.

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THE STATUE OF EDMUND BURKE

THE STATUE OF EDMUND BURKE

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WILLIAM III

The equestrian bronze statue of William III by Rysbrack stands in

WILLIAM III The equestrian bronze statue of William III by Rysbrack stands in Queen Square.
Queen Square.

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KING EDWARD VII

The statue of King Edward VII is by Henry Poole.

KING EDWARD VII The statue of King Edward VII is by Henry
It stands outside the Victoria Rooms on Queens Road.

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WILLIAM PENN

The words inscribed on the scroll are: "Death is but crossing

WILLIAM PENN The words inscribed on the scroll are: "Death is but
the World as Friends do the seas, they live in one another still."

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JOHN CABOT

John Cabot, a bronze by Stephen Joyce, erected 1985, sits by

JOHN CABOT John Cabot, a bronze by Stephen Joyce, erected 1985, sits
Bush House on Narrow Quay. The Genoese master mariner sailed his ship the “Matthew” from Bristol in 1497 to discover Newfoundland, in North America.

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This life-size bronze statue of Cary Grant, in Millennium Square, was unveiled

This life-size bronze statue of Cary Grant, in Millennium Square, was unveiled
on December 7th 2001.
In his hand he carries a script for “To Catch A Thief”, the 1955 Alfred Hitchcock film in which he starred with Grace Kelly.

CARY GRANT

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THE STATUE OF NEPTUNE

THE STATUE OF NEPTUNE

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MICKLEGATE IN YORK

The walls surrounding the city of York are fine examples

MICKLEGATE IN YORK The walls surrounding the city of York are fine
of medieval fortification. Micklegate was one of the four gates guarding the main roads in and out of the city.

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OLD YORK WALLS

York, northern England, is situated at the confluence of

OLD YORK WALLS York, northern England, is situated at the confluence of
the Ouse and Foss rivers.

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YORK MINSTER

York Minster is the popular name for an English Gothic

YORK MINSTER York Minster is the popular name for an English Gothic
cathedral whose official name is the Cathedral of Saint Peter.

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WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL

Winchester Cathedral (11th—16th-c), is the seat of the bishop of

WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL Winchester Cathedral (11th—16th-c), is the seat of the bishop of
Winchester. It is the longest Gothic cathedral north of the Alps.

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KING ARTHUR’S ROUND TABLE

In Arthurian legend, the Round Table at Camelot served

KING ARTHUR’S ROUND TABLE In Arthurian legend, the Round Table at Camelot
as a gathering place for King Arthur’s knights. This replica of the Round Table can be seen at Winchester Castle in England.

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STRATFORD-UPON-AVON

STRATFORD-UPON-AVON

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STRATFORD-UPON-AVON

Stratford-upon-Avon is the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Sights include Royal Shakespeare Theatre;

STRATFORD-UPON-AVON Stratford-upon-Avon is the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Sights include Royal Shakespeare
Anne Hathaway's Cottage; Holy Trinity Church (where Shakespeare and his wife are buried).

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SHAKESPEARE’S COTTAGE

William Shakespeare was born in this house on Henley Street

SHAKESPEARE’S COTTAGE William Shakespeare was born in this house on Henley Street
in Stratford-upon-Avon in April 1564. Today, Shakespeare’s birthplace is a museum, furnished as it might have been in Shakespeare’s time. It also houses an exhibit on Shakespeare’s life.

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ANNE HATHAWAY'S COTTAGE

Anne Hathaway married English poet and playwright William Shakespeare in

ANNE HATHAWAY'S COTTAGE Anne Hathaway married English poet and playwright William Shakespeare
1582. Pictured here is her cottage in Stratford-upon-Avon.

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ROYAL SHAKESPEAR THEATRE

The Royal Shakespeare Theatre is part of the Shakespeare Center,

ROYAL SHAKESPEAR THEATRE The Royal Shakespeare Theatre is part of the Shakespeare
which includes a library and art gallery. Here Shakespeare’s plays are performed during an annual festival that originated in 1769.

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SHAKESPEARE’S BURIAL SITE

William Shakespeare, died on April 23, 1616, and was buried

SHAKESPEARE’S BURIAL SITE William Shakespeare, died on April 23, 1616, and was
in the Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon. His epitaph reads: Good friend for Jesus sake forbeare To digg the dust encloased heare: Blese be ye man yt spares thes stones And curst be he yt moves my bones.

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NEW COVENTRY CATHEDRAL

NEW COVENTRY CATHEDRAL

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Coventry cathedral was left partially in ruins as a memorial to the

Coventry cathedral was left partially in ruins as a memorial to the
bombing in WWII.

COVENTRY CATHEDRAL

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STATUE OF LADY GODIVA IN COVENTRY

STATUE OF LADY GODIVA IN COVENTRY

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BIRMINGHAM

BIRMINGHAM

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ASTON HALL

Aston Hall, a red-brick Jacobean house built in the early 17th

ASTON HALL Aston Hall, a red-brick Jacobean house built in the early
century, stands in Birmingham’s Aston Park. Charles I stayed in a room here in 1642. The house is especially noted for its paneled long gallery and fine plaster ceilings.

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Sights of Scotland

Sights of Scotland

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EDINBURGH’S OLD TOWN STREETS

One of the loveliest cities of Europe, Edinburgh

EDINBURGH’S OLD TOWN STREETS One of the loveliest cities of Europe, Edinburgh
is the capital of Scotland. In the 18th and 19th centuries it was the center of a brilliant literary and philosophical circle that included David Hume, Adam Smith, Robert Burns, and Sir Walter Scott.

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EDINBURGH CASTLE

On the summit of Castle Rock stands Edinburgh Castle, ancient

EDINBURGH CASTLE On the summit of Castle Rock stands Edinburgh Castle, ancient
home of Scottish kings, now a museum of old armor and weapons. It has been a fortress from at least the 6th century.

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ROYAL MILE, EDINBURGH

The Royal Mile and Princes Street are important east-west

ROYAL MILE, EDINBURGH The Royal Mile and Princes Street are important east-west
thoroughfares. The Royal Mile ends at Holyrood Palace, where the rooms of Mary, Queen of Scots, are still preserved.

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CHARLOTTE SQUARE, GEORGIAN HOUSE BY ADAMS

CHARLOTTE SQUARE, GEORGIAN HOUSE BY ADAMS

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THE SCOTT MONUMENT

THE SCOTT MONUMENT

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ST MARGARET’S LOCH

St. Margaret's Loch is one of three lochs within Holyrood

ST MARGARET’S LOCH St. Margaret's Loch is one of three lochs within Holyrood Park.
Park.

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THE BANK OF SCOTLAND

THE BANK OF SCOTLAND

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ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY

ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY

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SCOTLAND’S NATIONAL MONUMENT

SCOTLAND’S NATIONAL MONUMENT

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ST GILES CATHEDRAL, EDINBURGH

ST GILES CATHEDRAL, EDINBURGH

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ABBOTSFORD HOUSE

ABBOTSFORD HOUSE

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DRYBURGH ABBERY & THE TOMB OF SIR WALTER SCOTT

DRYBURGH ABBERY & THE TOMB OF SIR WALTER SCOTT

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CHARING CROSS, GLASGOW

CHARING CROSS, GLASGOW

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PRINCESS SQUARE, GLASGOW

PRINCESS SQUARE, GLASGOW

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BUCHANAN SQUARE, GLASGOW

BUCHANAN SQUARE, GLASGOW

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THE OLD SUBWAY STATION AND ST ENOCH CENTRE

THE OLD SUBWAY STATION AND ST ENOCH CENTRE

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INVERNESS CASTLE

INVERNESS CASTLE

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CRAIGIEVAR CASTLE

CRAIGIEVAR CASTLE

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Sights of Wales

Sights of Wales

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CHEPSTOW CASTLE

Chepstow is the earliest stone castle in Britain, it stands

CHEPSTOW CASTLE Chepstow is the earliest stone castle in Britain, it stands
high above the River Wye in south east Wales. William FitzOsberne was the architect.

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DINEFWR CASTLE

With views over the Tywi Valley, Dinefwr Castle near Llandeilo

DINEFWR CASTLE With views over the Tywi Valley, Dinefwr Castle near Llandeilo
was a centre of political power between 1155 and 1171.

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DOLWYDDELAN CASTLE

The castle was built by Llewelyn, the greatest medieval ruler

DOLWYDDELAN CASTLE The castle was built by Llewelyn, the greatest medieval ruler of Wales.
of Wales.

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CASTELL Y BERE

CASTELL Y BERE

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DOLBARDAN CASTLE

Another of the castles built by Llywelyn, Dolbadarn has stood

DOLBARDAN CASTLE Another of the castles built by Llywelyn, Dolbadarn has stood the test of time.
the test of time.

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ST DAVID'S CATHEDRAL

This Norman Cathedral was built to commemorate St David

ST DAVID'S CATHEDRAL This Norman Cathedral was built to commemorate St David
700 years after his death.

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TINTERN ABBEY

Founded in 1131, the abbey was the first one in

TINTERN ABBEY Founded in 1131, the abbey was the first one in
Wales, but was rebuilt and redecorated Gothic style in the 13th century.

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Sights of Northern Ireland

Sights of Northern Ireland

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BELFAST CASTLE

Belfast Castle, constructed in the 1870s, has a Scottish baronial architecture.

BELFAST CASTLE Belfast Castle, constructed in the 1870s, has a Scottish baronial architecture.

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BELFAST CITY HALL

Belfast City Hall has an impressive and imposing Edwardian structure.

BELFAST CITY HALL Belfast City Hall has an impressive and imposing Edwardian structure.

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THE DOME OF BELFAST CITY HALL

THE DOME OF BELFAST CITY HALL

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GRAND OPERA HOUSE

The grand Opera House was designed by the famous Victorian

GRAND OPERA HOUSE The grand Opera House was designed by the famous Victorian architect Frank Matcham.
architect Frank Matcham.

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STORMONT PARLIAMENT

Stormont is a big classical building which once housed the Northern

STORMONT PARLIAMENT Stormont is a big classical building which once housed the Northern Ireland Parliament.
Ireland Parliament.

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WATERFRONT HALL

The Waterfront Hall is a concert and conference centre which can

WATERFRONT HALL The Waterfront Hall is a concert and conference centre which
house up to 2300 people.

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QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY

The main building was designed by Lanyon in 1849 and has

QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY The main building was designed by Lanyon in 1849 and
a similar architecture to that of Magdalen College, Oxford.

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BOTANIC GARDENS

Botanic Gardens has beautiful rose gardens, colourful flowerbeds and a Victorian

BOTANIC GARDENS Botanic Gardens has beautiful rose gardens, colourful flowerbeds and a Victorian Palm house.
Palm house.

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BELFAST BOTANIC GARDENS

BELFAST BOTANIC GARDENS

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SIR THOMAS & LADY DIXON PARK

It is a large and most beautiful

SIR THOMAS & LADY DIXON PARK It is a large and most
park containing the City of Belfast International Rose Garden.

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ST ANNE’S CATHEDRAL

It is a large Anglican cathedral in neo-Romanesque style.

ST ANNE’S CATHEDRAL It is a large Anglican cathedral in neo-Romanesque style.

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VICTORIA STREET AND THE ALBERT CLOCK IN BELFAST

VICTORIA STREET AND THE ALBERT CLOCK IN BELFAST

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LONDONDERRY

LONDONDERRY

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THE WALLS OF LONDONDERRY WITH MARKET STALLS

THE WALLS OF LONDONDERRY WITH MARKET STALLS

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BENONE STRAND & DOWNHILL CASTLE IN LONDONDERRY

BENONE STRAND & DOWNHILL CASTLE IN LONDONDERRY

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ST COLUMB’S CATHEDRAL IN LONDONDERRY

ST COLUMB’S CATHEDRAL IN LONDONDERRY

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RIVER FOYLE & CRAIGARON BRIDGE, LONDONDERRY

RIVER FOYLE & CRAIGARON BRIDGE, LONDONDERRY

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ULSTER HISTORY PARK

ULSTER HISTORY PARK

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ULSTER HISTORY PARK

ULSTER HISTORY PARK

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CAVE HILL COUNTRY PARK

There are a number of walking paths and the

CAVE HILL COUNTRY PARK There are a number of walking paths and
5 famous Neolithic caves in the Park.

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GIANT’S RING

GIANT’S RING

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Cathedrals and Castles

Cathedrals and Castles

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EXETER CATHEDRAL

Exeter Cathedral is one of the finest of England's smaller cathedrals.

EXETER CATHEDRAL Exeter Cathedral is one of the finest of England's smaller
It is notable for the harmony of its architecture, in an English style known as Decorated Gothic.

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ELY CATHEDRAL

Begun in 1083, Ely Cathedral is an important Norman church in

ELY CATHEDRAL Begun in 1083, Ely Cathedral is an important Norman church in Cambridgeshire.
Cambridgeshire.

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ST ANDREW’S CATHEDRAL

The ruins of Saint Andrews Cathedral (begun 1160) are in

ST ANDREW’S CATHEDRAL The ruins of Saint Andrews Cathedral (begun 1160) are
Saint Andrews, central Scotland. In the 8th century the relics of Saint Andrew, who was adopted as Scotland's patron saint, were brought to the town.

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DAVID’S STATUE

DAVID’S STATUE

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SAINT COLUMBIA

SAINT COLUMBIA

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TINTERN ABBEY WALES

The ruins of the abbey were made famous by William Wordsworth

TINTERN ABBEY WALES The ruins of the abbey were made famous by
in the last poem of “Lyrical Ballads”.

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St Guthbert’s Church

St Guthbert’s Church

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WINDSOR CASTLE

WINDSOR CASTLE

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WINDSOR CASTLE

Windsor Castle is the principal residence of the British royal family.

WINDSOR CASTLE Windsor Castle is the principal residence of the British royal
A castle was built on this site by William the Conqueror about 1070, but the current complex was constructed mostly during the 19th century.

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ELGIN CASTLE

ELGIN CASTLE

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RAVENSCRAIG CASTLE

RAVENSCRAIG CASTLE

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CARDIFF CASTLE

Cardiff castle was constructed by the Normans in 1090. In the

CARDIFF CASTLE Cardiff castle was constructed by the Normans in 1090. In
19th century a wing full of richly decorated rooms was added.

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CONWY CASTLE

CONWY CASTLE

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SUSPENSION BRIDGE TO CONWY CASTLE

SUSPENSION BRIDGE TO CONWY CASTLE

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CRATHES CASTLE & GARDENS BANCHORY

Building of Crathes Castle began in 1553

CRATHES CASTLE & GARDENS BANCHORY Building of Crathes Castle began in 1553
and was not completed until about 1596. The castle remained in the same family until 1951 when it was presented to the National Trust for Scotland.
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