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St. George's Hall (London)

The hall was also used as a Bioscope Picture Palace, although with a reduced capacity of 500[10]. The building also was used as the headquarters of the London Academy of Music. The hall was later converted to use as a skating rink.[11]

Langham Hotel, London

One notorious BBC employee who stayed at the Langham is Guy Burgess, who would later become known as one of the 'Cambridge Five', a spying ring who fed official secrets to the Soviets during the Cold War. A BBC internal memo reveals that upon being unable to access his room in the hotel late one night, Burgess attempted to break down the door with a fire extinguisher.[2]

All Souls Church, Langham Place

In the early 1970s excavations were carried out at All Souls and when it was discovered that the foundations to the church were some 13 feet deep, the church undertook a massive building project under the supervision of then Rector, Michael Baughen (who later became Bishop of Chester before returning to the London Diocese to become an Honorary Assistant Bishop). The decision was taken to embark on this work, to facilitate having a Hall area underneath the church for the congregation and visitors to meet together after Services and during the week. At the same time, the opportunity was taken to restructure the interior of the church to make it more suitable for present day forms of worship.

Tate Modern

4,747,537 (2009)[1]

Bankside Pier

The pier as seen from the south bank

Information by Wikipedia.com



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