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GREAT WAVE OF LONDON
Text on the reverse side: There are numerous editions of the iconic Great Wave. From the British Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York Cit...
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Text on the reverse side: There are numerous editions of the iconic Great Wave. From the British Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York Cit...
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Text on the reverse side: London was the first city to reach a population of more than one million in 1811. It is still the world’s largest financi...
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Text on the reverse side: With all the rich, historic buildings and monuments, London is named the world’s most popular travel destination, with vi...
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Text on the reverse side: The Great Wave is one of the most reproduced artworks in the world, and is the most recognisable Japanese artwork in the ...
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Text on the reverse side: The London skyline offers a unique view where some of the highest buildings in Europe are located. Some of the skyscraper...
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Text on the reverse side: Between 1309 and 1814, the Thames froze at least 23 times and on five of these occasions -1683-4, 1716, 1739-40, 1789 and...
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Text on the reverse side: Map of London from an actual survey made between 1824-1826 by Christopher and John Greenwood. The city was the first to ...
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Text on the reverse side: The first bell for the tower, originally meant to be called Royal Victoria, was first cast in 1856. With a grand ceremony...
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Text on the reverse side: A map depicting Elizabethan London, which was a centre of entertainment and leisure activities. Inn-yards and the new the...
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Text on the reverse side: Published 1892 onwards, these beautiful maps were sold at one penny per copy by a specialist in gentlemen’s tailoring an...
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Text on the reverse side: A Christmas Carol, by Charles Dickens, was written in just six weeks and selling 6,000 copies by Christmas Eve only five...
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Text on the reverse side: Image from an eighteenth century copperplate depiction of London, published by J.Cooke, London, in 1776. as it was befor...
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Text on the reverse side: The tradition of lighting the store began with its Christmas lights in 1959 when 1,100 bulbs were used for the decoration...
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Text on the reverse side: France and England were the first to have double decker buses dating as far back as the 1820’s when they were horse drawn...
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Text on the reverse side: From The Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine (1611) by celebrated English cartographer John Speed (1552-1629). The m...
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Text on the reverse side: By the cartographer William Maitland, the map was published as part of “The History and Survey of London”. This map shows...
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Text on the reverse side: The current building of the National Gallery began construction in 1832 and completed in 1838. It has grown since its est...
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Text on the reverse side: We take knowledge of the visible world through sight, but that which is visible, is only a small speck in the grand creat...
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Text on the reverse side: 1919 saw the first street parties organised by residents on a mass basis, as part of the Peace Treaty celebrations. This ...
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Text on the reverse side: The Houses of Parliament was featured in a number of films to establish London as the location. One of the most famous ap...
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Text on the reverse side: Pissarro painted this from his balcony at No.1 Gloucester Terrace, with Kew Green in the foreground, Kew Road to the left...
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Text on the reverse side: Camille Pissarro worked mainly in the Paris area but painted in London during visits. Similar to several other great arti...
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Text on the reverse side: Each of the clock faces of the tower is illuminated by 23 lightbulbs. Every lightbulb enjoys a lifetime of over 60,000 ho...
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Text on the reverse side: The shortest distance between tube stations in London, is 0.16 miles between Leicester Square and Covent Garden station, ...
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Text on the reverse side: A 1926 image from "Wonderful London" with the caption: "Here we are back in the heart of London... A rainy night has driv...
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Text on the reverse side: One of the most well-known features of the cathedral is the Whispering Gallery, which is 259 steps up the magnificent dom...
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Text on the reverse side: The cathedral's library is home to the Cathedral Library which houses a collection of over 21,000 books and manuscripts ...
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Text on the reverse side: A character near Covent Garden, by artist M. Egerton. This print is a twin to another, where a man calls out ‘A Merry Ch...
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Text on the reverse side: A character near Covent Garden during the festive season, by artist M. Egerton. The original design has the caption ‘A M...
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Text on the reverse side: A panoramic view of London from Somerset Gardens to the Tower highlights St. Paul’s Cathedral and church spires. In the ...
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Text on the reverse side: The border caption reads: "The heart of Britain's empire here is spread out for your view, it shows you many stations &a...
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Text on the reverse side: 221B Baker Street is one of the most famous addresses worldwide. The museum of 221B is where visitors feel like they've ...
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Text on the reverse side: Detail from a of a coloured aquatint showing a diorama scenic view of London seen from St. Paul's cathedral. Ackermann w...
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Text on the reverse side: This illustration from the 6th edition of John Stow’s Survey of London included an engraving of the Northwest view of St...
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Text on the reverse side: Nestled in the heart of Islington, London, Camden Passage has been one of London’s leading antique locations since the 1...
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Text on the reverse side: Birmingham-based lithographer, Charles Radclyffe, worked in London in 1842 to capture this South Western view of St Paul...
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