jueves, 9 de diciembre de 2010

Visiting London

Hyde Park of London

Royal London Hyde Park is a Henry VIII Which Acquired in 1536 (it Had Been Owned by the monks of Westminster Abbey Before that). Royal London Hyde Park is a Henry VIII acquired in 1536 (had been owned by the monks of Westminster Abbey before that). A large area of open space in the city center of 630 acres and a perimeter of 4 miles. It has the memorials at Marble Arch at the east side and Kensington palace at the west. A large area of open space in the center of the city of 630 hectares and a perimeter of 4 km. It has monuments at the Marble Arch in the east and Kensington Palace in the west. Also Within ITS environs is the Albert Memorial, Queen Victoria's monument to her husband. Also around is the Albert Memorial, Queen Victoria monument to her husband.











City of London


The City of London referees to the "square mile" or the original area of the walled town. The City of London refers to the "square mile" or the original area of the walled city. Credit for STI foundation is Given to the Roman General Aulus Plautius in AD43. Credit for its creation is given to the Roman general Aulus Plautius in AD43. He bridged the Thames, started the town, and in a FEW years it Was a great trading center. The bridge over the Thames, the city began, and in a few years was a great mall. Boudicca and her warriors Destroyed it in AD60, pero WAS soon rebuilt the town. Boudicca and her warriors destroyed in AD60, but the city was rebuilt shortly. It Continues to Be an important town for the next 1000 years, and after the Norman conquest, Became the capital of England. Remained an important city for the next 1000 years, and after the Norman Conquest, it became the capital of England.



Tower of London

The Tower of London has-been a fortress, prison and palace DURING ITS Often long and bloody history. The Tower of London has been the prison of the fortress and the palace during its long and often bloody history. It Was started soon after the Norman Conquest in 1066 by William the Conqueror, of stone Actually Brought from Normandy. The project began shortly after the Norman Conquest in 1066 by William the Conqueror, in fact stone brought from Normandy.

The central, and Most impressive of the Bastions, is Known as the White Tower Whitewashed as It Was in 1241! The central and most impressive of the bastions, known as the White Tower, as it was milled in 1241! An early prisoner Was the Duke of Orleans, Captured in the Battle of Agincourt in 1415. An inmate was at the beginning of the Duke of Orleans, captured at the Battle of Agincourt in 1415.


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