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Britannia

Belgium, Italy, Dardanelles, France, Mesopotamia, Egyptand , North Sea

1914 Bellona 1918 11 11


Athena Nike Bellona

( 1848 Charles Edward Whiffen 1890~1922


) 4 1

Eurostar St Pancras
International

Corner Laurence Olivier (1907~89 )

King's College London The Franklin-Wilkins Building


1829

1929 Frederick Hopkins,


1932 Charles Scott Sherrington,
1951 Max Theiler,
1962 Maurice Wilkins, DNA

Wilkins DNA X Rosalind Franklin


1988 James Black, Propranolol Cimetidine

8:00 am

Westminster Buckingham Palace

Queen Victoria Memorial

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7,7000 m 16,1874 m2
775 52 , 188 78
1514 760 4
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Blue Drawing Room, Buckingham Palace

state Banque Dinner Room

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10 20 103

( 5km2
500 180 )
245
EDF EDF
33.5%

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36.6 18 13.5
Guests, including David Cameron, George Osborne and senior royals such as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the Duke of York and the
Princess Royal, dined on a menu that started with West Coast turbot and lobster mousse before tucking into a roasted loin of Balmoral venison
in a madeira and truffle sauce.

On the side were braised red cabbage, cocotte potatoes and timbale of celeriac and butternut squash. Pudding came in the form of delice of
dark chocolate, mango and lime according to details of the menu, which was released by the palace. The wine list featured French and South
African choices, as well as 1977 Warres Vintage Port.

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HRH Prince William, Duke of Cambridge Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge

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Victoria Memorial

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25m Sir Thomas Brock 1924


Winged Victory Constancy
Courage

)
(mermaids , mermen and the hippogriff)

Winged Victory Constancy


Courage

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Royal Park

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Royal Park

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()

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: Tower Bridge;
London bridge is falling down
London bridge

65 m

1884 Sir Horace Jones John Wolfe Barry 1887~94


( Pool of London )
()

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Ten Trinity Square 1922 Sir Edwin Cooper


1970 2010
Old Father Thames

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Ten Trinity Square

Guards Memorial : Facing the Wellington Barracks, is the Guard's Memorial - a cenotaph with five life-size bronze
figures sculpted by Gilbert Ledward representing the Foot Guards Regiments - Grenadiers, Coldstream, Scots, Welsh and Irish.
Installed in memory of Guardsmen who died in World War I, it was unveiled in 1926 by the Duke of Connaught, the uncle of King George V. It
was designed by H. Chalton Bradshaw. After World War II an inscription was added to remember those who died between 1939 and 1945.
The sculptures were made from guns captured in World War I and modelled on real guardsmen. The Irish Guardsman got impatient while he
was being modelled and left before the artist had finished, so his legs belong to another soldier. The Memorial was damaged by German bombs
during World War II and during the repairs a small hole was deliberately left in one of the sculptures.
The sculptures were made from guns captured in World War I and modelled on real guardsmen. The Irish Guardsman got impatient while he
was being modelled and left before the artist had finished, so his legs belong to another soldier. The Memorial was damaged by German bombs
during World War II and during the repairs a small hole was deliberately left in one of the sculptures.

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2013 309.6m Shad

2014 225m Leadenhall Building

1986 Richard Rogers(), Lloyd's of London2013

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Church of All Hallows


Tower of London
Tower of London, UNESCO 1988 1080
600 ( Yeoman warder)
1566~1625
sent to the Tower

Rudolf Walter Richard He1988

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Beefeater

Lower Wakefield Tower

Traitor's Gate

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1536 5 2 Anne Boleyn

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White Tower White Tower

1994 3

1660
1650

1415

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530 Koh-i-Noor
The Fusilier Museum

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1685

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1800 Order of St. John 1827 5.75

: Major John Andre

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David Ben Gurion 1914~1919


Frederick Johns Boer

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9 Donald Duck

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1950~53 ""

Benito Mussolini Adolf Hitler

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19~45 " Sportsman Battalions"


White Tower

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() 1078 600
( 14 200 )1916

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Thomas Rowlandson

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19 18 Ned Ward

( 1932~37 )( 1714~27
1851 195 Dagger( Katar)

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MarsVenusCupid Faith Hope Justice Charity Fortitude


Temperance Truth

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Menelek II

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Borchardt 1893 Stering MK-4

18 Ordnance Survey

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1649
12

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11 Royal Mint

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1675 John Flamstreed 1676 Sir Jonas Moore

John Harrison chronometer 1


John Harrison chronometer

1759 H4 1761 Deptford 0.51). 1797


Henry Maudslay 2). 1959 Christopher Cockerell 3). 1925 John Logie Baird
4).1940's Frank Whittle 5). 1735 John Harrison
chronometer 1 6). 1940's Barnes Wallis 7). 1940's Percy Shaw
8). 1940's Robert Watson-Watt RDF 9). 1799 Richard Trevithick
George & Robert Stephenson Rocket steam engine 10). 1830's Rowland Hill
1840 Penny Black "

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2014 886,246

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Regent's Park 166 410 John Nash


1811

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1). Bushy Park, 2) . Green Park, 3). Greenwich Park, 4). Hyde Park, 5).
Kensington Gardens, 6). Regent's Park, 7). Richmond Park, 8). St. James's Park

Trafagar 185ft Horatio Nelson

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Charles Jagger Lionel Pearson Royal Artillery Memorial


Wellington Arch ( )

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Burberry

1834 Knightbridge Harrods

64 Diana Frances Spencer


1997 7 Harrods Dodi Fayed
8 31 42 36

: Victoria & Albert Museum 1852


1899 VA

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Nature History Museum


1881 Sir Hans SloaneGeorge Shaw 1992

The National Gallery, London

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1871

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Perkin Reveller

EK030 1700/0250+1(6:50) & EK366 0405/1640 (8:35)

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Square Mile( 1.12 ) City of London( Corporation )

City of London( Corporation ) Guildhall 1411~40

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Square Mile( 1.12 ) City of London( Corporation )(


London's City Hall )GuildhallGuildhall
GuildhallGuildhallguildhall
GuildhallGildGuildhall

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1670 1788 1866
1940 29
1954 1911

Diamond Jubilee State Coach


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1870 1930

18191901
1645 1665 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal
Society 1687 150

John Kay 1733 1769 1825


Isambard K. Brunel 1833 1760-1840
1870

1870-1914

1870 10 30 1900
90%total factor productivity
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1913 3220 14%
1913 T 1914 4.6
1935
1.05 1.12
1940 2~4 1973
1979 1989-2007

2008 Royal Bank of Scotland


25%NEET, Not in
Employment, Education or Training
2014 2.6 % 3%
2014 6%

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