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  2. Freud Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Freud Museum in London is a museum dedicated to Sigmund Freud, located in the house where Freud lived with his family during the last year of his life. In 1938, after escaping Nazi annexation of Austria he came to London via Paris and stayed for a short while at 39 Elsworthy Road before moving to 20 Maresfield Gardens, where the museum is situated.

  3. George Waldron - Wikipedia

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    A Perswasive Oration to the People of Great Britain to stand up in defence of their Religion and Liberty, London, 1716; A Speech made to the Loyal Society, at the Mug-House in Long-Acre; June the 7th, 1716. Being the Day for the Public Thanksgiving, for putting an end to that most unnatural Rebellion, London, 1716; A Poem, humbly inscrib'd to ...

  4. The Mug House - Wikipedia

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    The Mug House. Coordinates: 52.227721°N 2.218927°W. The view of the Mug House from the churchyard of Claines church. An original wattle and daub panel at the Mug House. The Mug House is a traditional public house located in the village of Claines, [1] Worcestershire, England, which dates back to the 15th century.

  5. Chelsea Bun House - Wikipedia

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    Chelsea Bun House. The building was painted by Frederick Napoleon Shepherd in 1839 just before it was demolished. [1] Inside were clocks, curiosities, models, paintings and statues as museum pieces. [2] The old Chelsea Bun House was a shop in Chelsea which sold buns in the 18th century. It was famous for its Chelsea bun and also did a great ...

  6. The Highway, London - Wikipedia

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    A low prostitute and her bully about to mug a sailor on a drunken spree (centre). [5] A Roman bath house was excavated in 2004 by the junction of The Highway and Wapping Lane. The discovery of women's jewellery along with soldiers' possessions suggested that this location outside of the Roman walls allowed less restricted use of the baths than ...

  7. Leighton House Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Leighton House Museum is an art museum and historic house in the Holland Park area of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea in west London.. The building was the London home of painter Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton (1830–1896), who commissioned the architect and designer George Aitchison to build him a combined home and studio noted for its incorporation of tiles and other ...

  8. Mansion House, London - Wikipedia

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    The Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of London. It is a Grade I listed building. [ 1] Designed by George Dance in the Palladian style, it was built primarily in the 1740s. The Mansion House is used for some of the City of London 's most formal official functions, including two annual white tie dinners.

  9. Grosvenor House - Wikipedia

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    Grosvenor House was one of the largest townhouses in London, home of the Grosvenor family (the family of the Dukes of Westminster) for more than a century. Their original London residence was on Millbank , but after the family had developed their Mayfair estates, they moved to Park Lane to build a house worthy of their wealth, status and ...