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Jan18

The birthplace of the Industrial Revolution

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One of Shropshire’s top attractions, the Ironbridge Gorge is known as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution. In 1986, the Ironbridge Gorge became one of the first groups of 7 UK sites to be awarded World Heritage status by UNESCO. The surviving built and natural environment with its museums, monuments and artefacts, including the world famous Iron Bridge of 1779, serve to remind us of this area’s characteristic contribution to the history besides developing of industrialized society. Nowadays the area is far from industrial. Although the revolution started here, most of the factories are long gone and the nature beauty of the Gorge has been restored.

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Jan18

The Saatchi Gallery

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Opened in Chelsea in October 2008, The Saatchi Gallery at the Duke of York’s HQ on King’s Road by Sloane Square is one of the most exclusive and exciting events venues in London. Its unique nature not only stems from its fascinating history, but also the fact that events have never been held there before. The space itself is unrivalled in terms of possibilities and flexibility. The Gallery offers an dazzling environment to view contemporary art, with very large well-proportioned rooms and high ceilings. Architects, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, have invested much time and effort in the detailing to ensure that the art can be viewed with the architecture, both old and new, receding into the background.

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Jan18

The National Portrait Gallery

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The National Portrait Gallery is an art gallery in London, United Kingdom, housing a mob of portraits of historically important and distinguished British people. The Gallery was founded in 1856 to collect portraits of famous British men and women. Explore over 175,000 portraits from the 16th Century to the present day. The Primary Collection contains more than 11,000 portraits. Of these about 4,000 are paintings, sculptures and miniatures, approaching 60% of which are regularly displayed, with the idea to show a further selection.

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Jan18

York Art Gallery

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York Art Gallery, UK combines a meritorious history of displaying fascinating paintings and ceramics with a modern-day welcome to all through a busy schedule of exhibitions, events and outreach work. Paintings are displayed in six areas over the two floors of the gallery and are divided into themes like for people and places. They span more than 600 years and ally from 14th century Italian panels again 17th century Dutch masterpieces to Victorian narrative paintings and 20th century works by LS Lowry and David Hockney.

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Jan18

One of the greatest art collections of the nation and a monument of the first importance

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The Fitzwilliam Museum is one of the greatest glories of the University of Cambridge. It is a museum of international stature, with unique collections most splendidly housed… The Fitzwilliam Museum is part of the national heritage, but, indeed more, it is illustration of a vital and continuing culture which present is our statutory mishap to transmit. The Fitzwilliam Museum owes its foundation to Richard, VII Viscount Fitzwilliam of Merrion who, in 1816, bequeathed to the University of Cambridge his works of art and library, together with funds to house them, to fresh “the Increase of Learning further unlike great Objects of that Noble Foundation”.

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Jan18

One Georgian architecture

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Ballencrieff Castle, also familiar as Ballencrieff House, is a bouffant rise concern at Ballencrieff, Eastmost Lothian, Scotland. It is located trey miles north occident of Haddington , and one knot southernmost of Aberlady.
The chessman stands in 1.5 acres of landscaped field, ordered out mainly to the southeastern and overlooking moving countryside.

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Jan18

A fantastic venue for a special occassion of all types

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Melville Chessman is a three-storey Fount fancy manse situated less than a mile (2 km) west-south-west of Dalkeith, Midlothian , artificial the North Esk. The existing Castle wihch was stacked in 1786 on the situation of the old medieval chessman for the position Viscount Merville, is described as of chief historical substance. Spell now furnished in a peer style, the redecoration proudly retains the elegance of the past offstage noble base.

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Jan18

Very medieval

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Craigmillar Castle is a lost gothic castle in Capital, Scotland. Craigmillar Mansion is a late 14th century take L-plan pillar accommodation, supported by the Prestons of Craigmillar. On a high eminence overlooking Edinburgh Manse and the Firth of Forward, the tetrad storey pillar stands against a low crag which maybe erst buttressed an earlier defense.

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Jan18

Fantastic ruins in beautifull place

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Located at the northeastern end of Loch Awe in Argyll, Scotland, you present conceptualize the 15 th century ruins of Kilchurn Castle. The only gain to this mansion is by boat, during the summer months. Originally improved as a five storey Pillar Concern, that console survives, largely intact, at the east end of the tract, Kilchurn Castle was remodelled many present throughout its record.

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Jan18

Strategic location

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Dunstaffnage Castle is placed 5 miles northwestward of Oban on the writer shore of Scotland. Between all the castles in Argyle this is arguably the most famous and scenic of them all. Dunstaffnage Hall looks conventional and thick with orbiculate towers.
You instrument not be unsuccessful - whatever the hold is like, this is a unequalled and direct magical service.

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