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A Guide to the Architecture of London

Building history of London

A Guide to the Architecture of London This text is guide to the building history of London, from its Roman foundation, its Tudor expansion, and the reconstruction after the Great Fire, to the Georgian architecture of the 18th century, and massive expansion in the 19th century. It covers an area ranging from Harrow to Greenwich.

Architecture of London

A Guide to the Architecture of London by Christopher Woodward
Weidenfeld Nicolson Illustrated
ISBN: 1841880124

Time Out London

London is a city of paradoxes. It's uncompromisingly urban, but also a series of villages. London mixes luxury hotels, soaring architecture, five-star restaurants, and glamorous shops with terraced streets, grimy cobblestones, pie and mash, and raucous street markets.

British capital

Written and researched by locally based writers, The fully updated Time Out London guide leads travelers through the British capital in its many guises. Special sections include London Today (covers ongoing accessibility, street safety, and public transportation projects designed to make London a great place to live, work, and visit), Pride of London (features some of the people, places, and events that make Londoners glow with pride, or at least smile indulgently), Capital of Cool (shows travelers how and where to stay up all night with the groovers and shakers at the swankiest bars and pubs), and Quiet Corners (reveals the oases of calm in this rowdy city - places to take tea or just stop to think and recharge the batteries), each highlighting areas and activities not to be missed.
Time Out London by Ruth Jarvis
Publisher: Time Out Group
ISBN: 1904978290

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