Bush House
Now part of the Strand Campus of King's College London, Bush House previously served as the headquarters of BBC World Service. The...
Australia House
Australia House, a Grade II listed building. It is both Australia's first diplomatic mission and the longest continuously occupied...
St. Clement Danes
When it's bells ring, the Church St Clement Danes play the nursery rhyme 'Oranges & Lemons'. This church is an Anglican church in the...
Gladstone Memorial
Liberal Party statesman and prime minister four times, Gladstone (1809-1898) was cited by Churchill as Britain’s greatest prime minister....
Bomber Harris
Responsible for the bombing raids that infamously destroyed Dresden, ‘Bomber’ Harris was a fighter pilot during WWI. Taking charge of...
Dowding
The carvings say it all... Carved into the front of the stone pedestal: Air Chief Marshal Lord Dowding, GCB, GCVO, CMG, RAF, Baron of...
Gordons Wine Bar
Gordons Wine Bar, at 47 Villiers Street, London, is thought to be the oldest wine bar in London, and has been established since 1890. As...
Atkinsons' Carillon
This instrument is one of only 15 carillons in the British Isles, and the only one in London. It is housed in a small spirelet on the...
Henry Moore Sculptures
Sat on the Time Life Building on New Bond Street is four abstract pieces by Henry Moore. These were placed here in 1953. He once asked to...
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...