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- 2. LONDON
- 3. ST. PAUL’S CATHEDRAL Constructed in the form of a Latin cross and dominated by a magnificent
- 4. HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT The seat of the British government is in London in the Houses of
- 5. WESTMINSTER ABBEY Westminster Abbey was begun in 1245 for King Henry III. The chapel of Henry
- 6. TOMB OF ELIZABETH I AND MARY I The Latin epitaph on their tomb reads: “Consorts both
- 7. TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN WARRIOR The British Empire suffered more than 3 million casualties during World
- 8. PORTRAIT OF RICHARD II A portrait of Richard II (1367-1400) hangs on the southwest pier of
- 9. SCULPTURE MEMORIAL TO AUSTRALIAN WWI TROOPS IN VICTORIA EMBANKMENT GARDENS
- 10. BOADICEA STATUE AT WESTMINSTER BRIDGE
- 11. CROMWELL STATUE BY THE PARLIAMENT BUILDING
- 12. ALBERT MEMORIAL
- 13. THE VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM
- 14. FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE STATUE, LONDON
- 15. BIG BEN Big Ben was originally the nickname of the bell in the clock tower of
- 16. STATUE OF CHURCHILL AND BIG BEN
- 17. NO. 10 DOWNING STREET The official residence of the British prime minister, where cabinet meetings are
- 18. BUCKINGHAM PALACE London residence of the British sovereign; bought in 1761 by George III for his
- 19. TOWER OF LONDON
- 20. CROWN JEWELS The crown jewels of Britain are on display in the Jewel House of the
- 21. BRITISH MUSEUM The British Museum is located in the Bloomsbury section of London. It was founded
- 22. ROYAL ALBERT HALL The Royal Albert Hall (named for Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria)
- 23. SAINT JAMES’S PALACE Saint James’s Palace in London was the monarch’s principal residence from 1608 to
- 24. OLD BAILEY Old Bailey is a street in the City of London, and, by association, the
- 25. TRAFALGAR SQUARE AT DUSK Trafalgar Square is named in honour of the Battle of Trafalgar, (21
- 26. NELSON’S COLUMN TRAFALGAR SQUARE Admiral Nelson gained his greatest victory in 1805 against the combined French
- 27. STATUE OF EROS IN PICCADILLY CIRCUS The famous statue of Eros, the God of Love, stands
- 28. TATE GALLERY The Tate Gallery was originally intended to show only British art, but its scope
- 29. BANDSTAND, HYDE PARK Hyde Park is a royal park in central London, England. It was first
- 30. VICTORIA STATION Victoria Station is London’s second busiest rail terminal. It is located in the Westminster
- 31. WINDSOR CASTLE CHANGING OF THE GUARD Windsor Castle is the largest of England's castles, situated on
- 32. LINCOLN CATHEDRAL One of the stunning achievements of the English Middle Ages was its Gothic architecture.
- 33. OXFORD UNIVERSITY Oxford University is the oldest university in Britain (founded in the 12th century). Prestigious
- 34. MAGDALEN COLLEGE Magdalen College was founded in 1458 and was originally established for the study of
- 35. SHELDONIAN THEATRE The Sheldonian Theatre was designed by Sir Christopher Wren for the university’s public ceremonies.
- 36. HERTFORD BRIDGE AND COLLEGE Hertford Bridge was designed in the style of the famous Bridge of
- 37. EXETER COLLEGE It was founded in 1314 for scholars nominated by the Bishop of Exeter.
- 38. MARTYR’S MEMORIAL The Memorial was erected in 1841 on the spot, where three puritans were executed
- 39. RADCLIFFE CAMERA, PART OF BODLEIAN LIBRARY, OXFORD Bodleian Library is the university library and national depository
- 40. KING’S COLLEGE AND KING’S COLLEGE CHAPEL, CAMBRIDGE Cambridge University is the second oldest university in England,
- 41. CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE The College was founded in 1352 by the members of the guilds of
- 42. DOWNING COLLEGE Downing College was founded by Sir George Downing, who also built No. 10 Downing
- 43. THE UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF GREAT ST MARY
- 44. CHURCHILL COLLEGE The College was founded in 1955 to show the “gratitude of the English-speaking people”
- 45. BLENHEIM PALACE AND GARDENS, OXFORDSHIRE Blenheim Palace is a Baroque palace designed by Vanbrugh, and built
- 46. SALISBURY CATHEDRAL The Cathedral is an example of English Gothic architecture. It was built between 1220
- 47. BRISTOL
- 48. BRISTOL MONTAGE Cabot Tower, Cathedral, CLIFTON Suspension Bridge, Wills Tower
- 49. BRISTOL Bristol, located on the Lower Avon River has been a thriving port city since the
- 50. CITY MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY, BRISTOL
- 51. STATUE OF RAJAH RAMMOHUN ROY IN FRONT OF BRISTOL CATHEDRAL
- 52. ST MARY REDCLIFFE CHURCH IN BRISTOL
- 53. STAINED GLASS FROM ST MARY REDCLIFFE
- 54. BATH ABBEY, BATH, AVON Bath is a spa town in south-west England, on the River Avon.
- 55. PUTTENEY BRIDGE IN BATH
- 56. THE CIRCUS IN BATH
- 57. THE ROMAN BATHS
- 58. TEMPERANCE FOUNTAIN
- 59. KING ARTHUR’S CASTLE RUINS IN CORNWALL, ENGLAND King Arthur is a semi-legendary king of the Britons.
- 60. SITE OF KING ARTHUR’S TOMB King Arthur is said to have fought against the invaders in
- 61. RUINS OF FOUNTAINS ABBEY, YORKSHIRE Fountains Abbey is a Cistercian monastery founded in 1132 near Ripon,
- 62. LIVERPOOL
- 63. ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool, England, was designed by British architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott
- 64. CATHEDRAL OF CHRIST THE KING The Cathedral of Christ the King was designed by British architect
- 65. MANCHESTER
- 66. MANCHESTER
- 67. TOWN HALL Town Hall in Manchester, England, is a Victorian Gothic building completed in 1877. Murals
- 68. The Lowry includes art galleries a theatre, opera and ballet. Also there’s cabaret, comedy and jazz.
- 69. IMPERIAL WAR MUSEUM The Museum, situated on the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal, offers people
- 70. THE CITY CENTRE
- 71. ST PETER'S CATHEDRAL
- 72. REFUGEE On the small lawn of the Cathedral is Refugee, by Naomi Blake. The sculpture is
- 73. THE STATUE OF EDMUND BURKE
- 74. WILLIAM III The equestrian bronze statue of William III by Rysbrack stands in Queen Square.
- 75. KING EDWARD VII The statue of King Edward VII is by Henry Poole. It stands outside
- 76. WILLIAM PENN The words inscribed on the scroll are: "Death is but crossing the World as
- 77. JOHN CABOT John Cabot, a bronze by Stephen Joyce, erected 1985, sits by Bush House on
- 78. This life-size bronze statue of Cary Grant, in Millennium Square, was unveiled on December 7th 2001.
- 79. THE STATUE OF NEPTUNE
- 80. YORK
- 81. MICKLEGATE IN YORK The walls surrounding the city of York are fine examples of medieval fortification.
- 82. OLD YORK WALLS York, northern England, is situated at the confluence of the Ouse and Foss
- 83. YORK MINSTER York Minster is the popular name for an English Gothic cathedral whose official name
- 84. WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL Winchester Cathedral (11th—16th-c), is the seat of the bishop of Winchester. It is the
- 85. KING ARTHUR’S ROUND TABLE In Arthurian legend, the Round Table at Camelot served as a gathering
- 86. STRATFORD-UPON-AVON
- 87. STRATFORD-UPON-AVON Stratford-upon-Avon is the birthplace of William Shakespeare. Sights include Royal Shakespeare Theatre; Anne Hathaway's Cottage;
- 88. SHAKESPEARE’S COTTAGE William Shakespeare was born in this house on Henley Street in Stratford-upon-Avon in April
- 89. ANNE HATHAWAY'S COTTAGE Anne Hathaway married English poet and playwright William Shakespeare in 1582. Pictured here
- 90. ROYAL SHAKESPEAR THEATRE The Royal Shakespeare Theatre is part of the Shakespeare Center, which includes a
- 91. SHAKESPEARE’S BURIAL SITE William Shakespeare, died on April 23, 1616, and was buried in the Holy
- 92. COVENTRY
- 93. NEW COVENTRY CATHEDRAL
- 94. Coventry cathedral was left partially in ruins as a memorial to the bombing in WWII. COVENTRY
- 95. STATUE OF LADY GODIVA IN COVENTRY
- 96. BIRMINGHAM
- 97. ASTON HALL Aston Hall, a red-brick Jacobean house built in the early 17th century, stands in
- 98. Sights of Scotland
- 99. EDINBURGH’S OLD TOWN STREETS One of the loveliest cities of Europe, Edinburgh is the capital of
- 100. EDINBURGH CASTLE On the summit of Castle Rock stands Edinburgh Castle, ancient home of Scottish kings,
- 101. ROYAL MILE, EDINBURGH The Royal Mile and Princes Street are important east-west thoroughfares. The Royal Mile
- 102. CHARLOTTE SQUARE, GEORGIAN HOUSE BY ADAMS
- 103. THE SCOTT MONUMENT
- 104. ST MARGARET’S LOCH St. Margaret's Loch is one of three lochs within Holyrood Park.
- 105. THE BANK OF SCOTLAND
- 106. ROYAL SCOTTISH ACADEMY
- 107. SCOTLAND’S NATIONAL MONUMENT
- 108. ST GILES CATHEDRAL, EDINBURGH
- 109. ABBOTSFORD HOUSE
- 110. DRYBURGH ABBERY & THE TOMB OF SIR WALTER SCOTT
- 111. GLASGOW
- 112. CHARING CROSS, GLASGOW
- 113. PRINCESS SQUARE, GLASGOW
- 114. BUCHANAN SQUARE, GLASGOW
- 115. THE OLD SUBWAY STATION AND ST ENOCH CENTRE
- 116. INVERNESS CASTLE
- 117. CRAIGIEVAR CASTLE
- 118. Sights of Wales
- 119. CHEPSTOW CASTLE Chepstow is the earliest stone castle in Britain, it stands high above the River
- 120. DINEFWR CASTLE With views over the Tywi Valley, Dinefwr Castle near Llandeilo was a centre of
- 121. DOLWYDDELAN CASTLE The castle was built by Llewelyn, the greatest medieval ruler of Wales.
- 122. CASTELL Y BERE
- 123. DOLBARDAN CASTLE Another of the castles built by Llywelyn, Dolbadarn has stood the test of time.
- 124. ST DAVID'S CATHEDRAL This Norman Cathedral was built to commemorate St David 700 years after his
- 125. TINTERN ABBEY Founded in 1131, the abbey was the first one in Wales, but was rebuilt
- 126. Sights of Northern Ireland
- 127. BELFAST
- 128. BELFAST CASTLE Belfast Castle, constructed in the 1870s, has a Scottish baronial architecture.
- 129. BELFAST CITY HALL Belfast City Hall has an impressive and imposing Edwardian structure.
- 130. THE DOME OF BELFAST CITY HALL
- 131. GRAND OPERA HOUSE The grand Opera House was designed by the famous Victorian architect Frank Matcham.
- 132. STORMONT PARLIAMENT Stormont is a big classical building which once housed the Northern Ireland Parliament.
- 133. WATERFRONT HALL The Waterfront Hall is a concert and conference centre which can house up to
- 134. QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY The main building was designed by Lanyon in 1849 and has a similar architecture
- 135. BOTANIC GARDENS Botanic Gardens has beautiful rose gardens, colourful flowerbeds and a Victorian Palm house.
- 136. BELFAST BOTANIC GARDENS
- 137. SIR THOMAS & LADY DIXON PARK It is a large and most beautiful park containing the
- 138. ST ANNE’S CATHEDRAL It is a large Anglican cathedral in neo-Romanesque style.
- 139. VICTORIA STREET AND THE ALBERT CLOCK IN BELFAST
- 140. LONDONDERRY
- 141. THE WALLS OF LONDONDERRY WITH MARKET STALLS
- 142. BENONE STRAND & DOWNHILL CASTLE IN LONDONDERRY
- 143. ST COLUMB’S CATHEDRAL IN LONDONDERRY
- 144. RIVER FOYLE & CRAIGARON BRIDGE, LONDONDERRY
- 145. ULSTER HISTORY PARK
- 146. ULSTER HISTORY PARK
- 147. CAVE HILL COUNTRY PARK There are a number of walking paths and the 5 famous Neolithic
- 148. GIANT’S RING
- 149. Cathedrals and Castles
- 150. EXETER CATHEDRAL Exeter Cathedral is one of the finest of England's smaller cathedrals. It is notable
- 151. ELY CATHEDRAL Begun in 1083, Ely Cathedral is an important Norman church in Cambridgeshire.
- 152. ST ANDREW’S CATHEDRAL The ruins of Saint Andrews Cathedral (begun 1160) are in Saint Andrews, central
- 153. DAVID’S STATUE
- 154. SAINT COLUMBIA
- 155. TINTERN ABBEY WALES The ruins of the abbey were made famous by William Wordsworth in the
- 156. St Guthbert’s Church
- 157. WINDSOR CASTLE
- 158. WINDSOR CASTLE Windsor Castle is the principal residence of the British royal family. A castle was
- 159. ELGIN CASTLE
- 160. RAVENSCRAIG CASTLE
- 161. CARDIFF CASTLE Cardiff castle was constructed by the Normans in 1090. In the 19th century a
- 162. CONWY CASTLE
- 163. SUSPENSION BRIDGE TO CONWY CASTLE
- 164. BALFOUR
- 165. CRATHES CASTLE & GARDENS BANCHORY Building of Crathes Castle began in 1553 and was not completed
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