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Kirkaldy Testing Museum
Kirkaldy Testing Museum
Kirkaldy Testing Museum, 99 Southwark Street, London, SE1 0JF

1.71km

Materials testing machines used by engineer David KirkaldyRead more

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Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge, Tower Bridge Road, London, SE1 2UP

2.82km

Steam engines, workings of the bridgeRead more

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Oxford Street is located in the borough of Westminster in central London.

Oxford Street can be considered to form part of the districts of Fitzrovia, Soho and Mayfair .



Central London has many fantastic shopping streets crammed with all manner of shops selling goodies you never even knew you needed until you see them.

Jermyn Street is a particularly good example of this, when construction work is not going on - which is almost never - it is one of the most beautiful streets in St James's lined with exclusive shops selling men's clothing and male grooming products - silver cut-throat razors and the like.

Oxford Street is perhaps the most famous shopping street in London if not the World with approximately three hundred shops squeezed in to a 2km long road.

Regent Street which crosses Oxford Street is arguably as well known, at least to Monopoly fans. Regent Street is home to the flagship Apple store in London; Burberry's flagship store; and of course the kids' favourite, the World famous Hamley's Toy Store.

Another famous London shopping street which meets Oxford Street is Bond Street (comprising of Old Bond Street and New Bond Street). It is a true fashion mecca housing flagship stores by Chanel, Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Bottega Veneta, and many other leading fashion brands.


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Blue Plaques in London

Benjamin Disraeli Blue Plaque - Site of Essex Hall Rev E Cogan’s Academy 1802-1828 Benjamin Disraeli a student
John Maynard Keynes Multicoloured Plaque - John Maynard Keynes Economist Love Lived Here 1916-1946
Henry Hall Blue Plaque - Henry Hall 1898-1989 dance band leader and broadcaster lived here 1932-1959
William Thomas Du Boulay Blue Plaque - William Thomas Du Boulay   1832-1921   Cleric   lived here
George Nissel Green Plaque - George Nissel 1913-1982 Founder of G.Nissel & Co First independent UK contact lens laboratory Siddons Lane 1946
Trevor A. Bowen Bronze Plaque - Chairman of the company 1941-1957  Trevor A. Bowen DL JP  1878-1964  who inspired this garden in the sky

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