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Carful of Kids on MSNFrom the British Museum to Windsor Castle: Top 19 Things to Do in LondonAs the Capital and largest city of England, London is a thoroughly modern city. However, its history dates back to Roman times with an impressive Medieval History. London is an excellent first ...
The government has this year cut back a funding lifeline for listed churches, putting historic buildings and the art they ...
First light in London. At the top of Westminster Abbey’s northwest tower, Lee Robinson welcomes a new morning in a 1,000-year-old history by performing one of the building’s quieter rituals.
The King and Queen were in London for a poignant Service of Thanksgiving at Westminster Abbey to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.
JUST before midday on Thursday, the sound of trumpets echoed through Westminster Abbey, heralding the arrival of the King and Queen for the national service of thanksgiving to mark the 80th ...
Second World War artefacts including a gas mask and an air raid warden’s helmet will be processed through Westminster Abbey for the 80th anniversary.
IN November last memorial tablets to Sir Joseph Hooker, Lord Lister, and Dr. Alfred Russel Wallace were unveiled in the north aisle of Westminster Abbey. By the courtesy of the Right Rev. the Dean ...
Two Just Stop oil activists daubed orange paint over Charles Darwin's marble headstone in the nave of the Abbey. Just Stop oil said that two members of the group "entered Westminster Abbey and ...
His final resting place already awaited him, prepared that day in the nave of Westminster Abbey. Was he an officer or an enlisted man? Which regiment? From where did he hail? Was he rich or poor?
The Queen has become patron of a new building to be named after the King at Westminster Abbey. The King Charles III Sacristy is a £13 million entrance lobby that will allow visitors to follow in ...
The King Charles III Sacristy – a £13 million entrance lobby – will give Westminster Abbey tourists the chance to step through the Great West Door.
Visitors to Westminster Abbey will walk in the footsteps of royalty with the creation of a £13 million entrance lobby that is to be named after King Charles.
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