St George Wharf Tower, also known as the Vauxhall Tower, is a residential skyscraper in Vauxhall, London, and part of the St George Wharf development...
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confused with the smaller St George's Wharf which is in Shad Thames, London SE1, close to Tower Bridge. Construction of St George Wharf was carried out in phases...
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The Oxo Tower is a building with a prominent tower on the south bank of the River Thames in London. The building has mixed use as Oxo Tower Wharf containing...
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United Kingdom, after the Shard in Southwark and One Canada Square at Canary Wharf. 110 Bishopsgate is located on Bishopsgate and is bordered by Camomile Street...
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after it collided with the jib of a construction crane attached to St George Wharf Tower. Two people died in the incident: the pilot, Pete Barnes, 50, and...
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Barbican Estate (redirect from Shakespeare Tower)
residential block called Blake Tower with 74 flats run as part of the Barbican Estate. The Barbican complex also is centered around St Giles Cripplegate, which...
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The Shard (redirect from London Bridge Tower)
also referred to as the Shard London Bridge and formerly London Bridge Tower, is a pyramid-shaped 72-storey mixed-use development supertall skyscraper...
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The Gherkin (redirect from The Swiss Re Tower)
IRA in St Mary Axe, a narrow street leading north from Leadenhall Street. After plans to build the 92-storey Millennium Tower were dropped, 30 St Mary Axe...
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Palace of Westminster (redirect from St. Stephen's Tower)
change in the direction of the wind. The Jewel Tower and the undercroft, cloisters, and chapter house of St Stephen's Chapel were the only other parts of...
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"The Old Style Raiders", was released on 4 May 2022, followed by "St. George Wharf Tower" on 21 June, and "Between the Rocks" on 20 July. The album was Jamie...
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Big Ben (redirect from Clock Tower (Westminster))
clock tower itself, which stands at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, England. Originally known simply as the Clock Tower, it was...
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Kew Palace (section George II's children)
nearby and is buried at St Anne's Church. George continued the Dutch House's use as a schoolhouse, now for his two eldest sons George and Frederick. This...
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built to the south of Vauxhall Bridge at St George Wharf. Part of this development includes the St George Wharf Tower, completed in 2014. The MI6 building...
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22 Bishopsgate (redirect from The Bishopsgate Tower)
2013. "Pinnacle tower to keep 'helter skelter' design after review". building.co.uk. Retrieved 7 December 2013. "Tower 42, Old Broad St., London, EC2N...
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the British Virgin Islands. He owns the five-storey penthouse of St George Wharf Tower in London. Guryev has never given an interview to the press. Guryev...
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One Canada Square (redirect from Canary Wharf Tower)
contracted out most of the work to Balfour Beatty because the Canary Wharf Tower was a difficult building to build. In total, about 27,500 metric tonnes...
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are currently five towers in this cluster that are between 160m and 200m tall: One Nine Elms City Tower (200m), St George Wharf Tower (181m), One Thames...
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Canary Wharf is an area of London, England, located near the Isle of Dogs in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Canary Wharf is defined by the Greater...
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been in private ownership for at least 150 years. It was acquired by King George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte and became known...
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to the south side of Tower Bridge. A man jumped into the Thames to save him, but both were pulled under a barge by Butler's Wharf and drowned. In December...
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Millbank Tower is a 119-metre (390 ft) high skyscraper in the City of Westminster at Millbank, by the River Thames in London, England. The tower was constructed...
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Whitehall (redirect from Verge of the Palaces of St James and Whitehall)
John Michael Lee, George William Jones, June Burnham (1998). At the Centre of Whitehall: Advising the Prime Minister and Cabinet. St. Martin's Press. p...
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used in the Tower of London. The architect for the Tower of London was Gundulf, Bishop of Rochester, who may have also designed the first St Mary-le-Bow...
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chapel at St. James's. The first two monarchs of the House of Hanover used St James's Palace as their principal London residence. George I and George II both...
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time by John James at St George, Hanover Square (completed in 1724), although James' steeple is much less ambitious. The spire of St Martin's rises 192 ft...
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Tower 42, commonly known as the NatWest Tower, is a 183-metre-tall (600 ft) skyscraper in the City of London. It is the sixth-tallest tower in the City...
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the Tower of London never had a permanent torture chamber, although the basement of the White Tower housed a rack in later periods. Tower Wharf was built...
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Mayor Boris Johnson. During the games, the towers were fitted with additional ceremony lighting, and four of towers held large temporary video screens. The...
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for the lying in state of King Edward VII, followed by King George V in 1936, King George VI in 1952, Queen Mary in 1953, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother...
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122 Leadenhall Street (redirect from 122 Leadenhall St)
being signed for the 50/50 joint venture with Oxford Properties. The new tower features a tapered glass façade on one side which reveals steel bracings...
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