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Chelsea Embankment opened by the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh
... it would have to embank the River Thames in front of some of the most expensive housing in the metropolis.
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... it would have to embank the River Thames in front of some of the most expensive housing in the metropolis.
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Employees of the Australian Overland Telegraph Line found gold while digging holes for telegraph poles in the Northern Territory
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Purchased by the Royal Academy of Arts in 2001
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" ... obliterating in its course all trace of the boneboilers, tripedressers, knackers' yards and other unsavoury businesses which onced flourished in the area."
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On arrival at Scutari she found wounded soldiers dying from infections caused by lack of hygiene, a lack of medicines, and being cared for by inadequate numbers of medical personnel
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Goldsmiths' Hall has given its name to 'hallmarking' whereby items manufactured with precious metals are inspected and marked as to their quality
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The first 'National Gallery' was 100 Pall Mall, the home of the late banker John Julius Angerstein whose collection of paintings was sold to 'the nation'
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Originally including a spire, it was the tallest building in the world for 238 years (from 1311 to 1548) until the collapse of the spire in 1548
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Members of Parliament abandoned the Palace of Westminster as hot weather exacerbated the smell of untreated human waste and industrial effluent that sloshed about in London's river
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Held in the High Street, a road that follows the alignment of the Roman ‘Ermine Street’, it was one of largest 'horse fairs' in England
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The first railway bridge across the Thames in central London it was built by the Victoria Station and Pimlico Railway Company
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The Poulters' Company and the Air Pilots' have something in common, WINGS!