location
Marble Arch London
Received an honorable place in front of Buckingham Palace, but later transferred to Hyde Park, the marble arch of London was modeled after the example of one of the most famous monuments of Rome. The marble arch was designed in 1827 by John Nash as the triumphal entrance to Buckingham Palace. At that time, John Nash was a successful architect who was largely responsible for changing the architectural appearance of the city in the early nineteenth century. Nash was famous for his work on Regent Street, Buckingham Palace, Cumberland Terrace and his master plan in the Marylebone area, around Regent Park. Continue reading
Marylebone area
financial institutions
Regent Park
greater benefit
Robin Hood
National Trust
character
humor
beautiful tunnel
prehistoric people
Jersey
human hands
metal
wonders
black tunnel
archaeologists
Californian conceptualists
Dorking
mystical powers
Fibonacci
tourists
Gibraltar
garden
sea
Swiss Re
Dark Alley
restaurant
Stuarts
cleaners
Mons Calpe.
Bedford
water
city
moves
withdrawn
castle
vicinity
beer
science
historic center
leaps
eat
sky
life
Royal Opera
Culture
unfamiliar woman
family
location
Ireland
bounds
public square
Norway
France
migratory birds
original gift
history
separate collection
stations
metro system
Crusades
Palestine
city Londoners
Entertainment Center
London
immersion
Paddington