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  2. Natural History Museum, London - Wikipedia

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    Before the door was closed and sealed forever, some coins and a telephone directory were placed inside—this soon growing to an urban myth that a time capsule was left inside. The work was completed—entirely within the hall and in view of the public—in 1938. At the time it was the largest such model in the world, at 92 feet (28 m) in length.

  3. Time in Portugal - Wikipedia

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    By the Decree of 26 May 1911, a reform was approved regarding standard time in Portugal and in its overseas Empire: although most of continental Portugal is located west of the 7º 30'W meridian (i.e. in the theoretical zone of UTC-01:00 time zone), mainland Portugal adopted UTC+00:00 as its time zone. [4]

  4. British Summer Time - Wikipedia

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    Pale colours: Standard time observed all year Dark colours: Summer time observed During British Summer Time (BST), civil time in the United Kingdom is advanced one hour forward of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), in effect changing the time zone from UTC±00:00 to UTC+01:00, so that mornings have one hour less daylight, and evenings one hour more.

  5. London - Wikipedia

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    London is an ancient name, attested in the first century AD, usually in the Latinised form Londinium. [37] Modern scientific analyses of the name must account for the origins of the different forms found in early sources: Latin (usually Londinium), Old English (usually Lunden), and Welsh (usually Llundein), with reference to the known developments over time of sounds in those different languages.

  6. Samoa Time Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Samoa Time Zone [1] or Samoa Standard Time (SST) [2] observes standard time by subtracting eleven hours from Coordinated Universal Time . The clock time in this zone is based on the mean solar time of the 165th meridian west of the Greenwich Observatory .

  7. Olli Wisdom - Wikipedia

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    Sonic Mandala (Spirit Zone Records, 1996) The Ultraviolet Catastrophe (Spirit Zone Records, 1997) The Future's Right Now (Spirit Zone Records, 1998) 2000 O.D. (Spirit Zone Records, 1999) Religious Experience (Spirit Zone Records, 2000) Shapeshifter (Spirit Zone Records, 2001) Heart Beat (Spirit Zone Records, 2002) Time S-T-R-E-T-C-H (Spirit ...

  8. London Bridge station - Wikipedia

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    London Bridge is a central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station in Bermondsey, south-east London. It occupies a large area on three levels immediately south-east of London Bridge , from which it takes its name.

  9. Western European Time - Wikipedia

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    Western European Time (WET, UTC±00:00) is a time zone covering parts of western Europe and consists of countries using UTC±00:00 (also known as Greenwich Mean Time, abbreviated GMT). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is one of the three standard time zones in the European Union along with Central European Time and Eastern European Time .