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Queen Victoria Monument

ADMIRALTY ARCH Grand triple archway honoring Queen Victoria.

ALBERT MEMORIAL Elaborate national memorial to Prince Albert, Consort to Queen Victoria; two hundred sculpted figures done in black and gold.

BATTLE OF BRITAIN, LONDON MONUMENT New memorial, on the Thames, erected to memorialize "The Few", the airmen of the Battle of Britain.

THE CENOTAPH National war memorial, recognizing the sacrifice of the "Glorious Dead" of WWI and WWII. Site of annual Remembrance Day ceremonies.

CHARING CROSS MEMORIAL Replica of cross erected by Edward I (1290) to commemorate the death of his wife.

CLEOPATRA'S NEEDLE Originally erected in Egypt c.1500 BC, and given to London in 1878. Contains Victorian time capsule.

DIANA, PRINCESS OF WALES MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN Showcasing both a fountain and streams of water, this touching memorial reflects the differing emotions of the beloved Princess.

FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL Bronze statue erected in 1948, with money donated entirely by the British people.

MARBLE ARCH Designed as the original entrance to Buckingham Palace, but moved to its present location in 1851. Passage through still limited to Royal Family.

THE MONUMENT 17th century, Christopher Wren column, memorializing the Great Fire of London in 1666.

NELSON'S COLUMN 185' memorial to the nation's great Admiral.

QUEEN VICTORIA MONUMENT Stunning, gilded monument outside Buckingham Palace.

RAF MEMORIAL Monument commemorating the sacrifice by servicemen of the RAF during WWI, 1914-1918.

SEVEN DIALS Pillar with sundials, marking the junction of seven streets.

TEMPLE BAR MEMORIAL Monument marking the ceremonial entrance to the City of London.

THE WAR MEMORIAL Touching remembrance to the fallen soldiers of WWI.

WELLINGTON ARCH 19th century arch with exhibition rooms and wonderful views of London from sightseeing platform.


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