Tate Library
The sugar magnate, who invented the sugar cube and also gave us the Tate Gallery, donated this free library to the area in 1892. Before...
Queen Elizabeth I Statue
Tucked away inside the gates of St Dunstan's-in-the-west, Fleet Street, is the only statue of Elizabeth I of England. This statue was...
10 Upper Bank Street
10 Upper Bank Street is a 32-story office building located in Canary Wharf, in the Docklands area of London. It was completed in 2003 and...
The Elms, Smithfield
The following test is taken from Historic UK. During medieval times, Smithfield was one of the most important places in London, full of...
The Lanesborough
The Lanesborough is a 5-star hotel on Hyde Park Corner. Operated by the Oetker Collection, the hotel is reputedly the most expensive...
Soho Pam
Pamela Jennings (1964–2012), known as Soho Pam, was a homeless English woman who became well known in Soho, London where she begged. She...
Statue of Christopher Columbus
Given by the people of Spain in commemoration of the 500th anniversary of Columbus's voyage. His birth date is mistakenly given as 1446...
The Hop Exchange
The Hop Exchange is a Grade II listed building at No. 24 Southwark Street. Opened in 1867 and designed by R.H. Moore it served as the...
Southwark War Memorial
The St. Saviours Southwark War Memorial is a war memorial on Borough High Street, in the former parish of Southwark St. Saviour, to south...
Francisco de Miranda
The statue of Francisco de Miranda standing, holding a scroll in one hand, the other on his chest. The style is flamboyant to the...