Architecture Link A subsidiary of London Open House which explores the architectural attractions of the capital. Includes a database on specific buildings and teachers' resources. |
Central London Churches Articles by Mark McManus on the architecture and history of the churches, illustrated with old prints. |
Classic Cafes Formica cafes from the 1950s and 1960s. Includes a history explaining the utilitarian minimalist context, reviews and photographs, as well as details of cafes featured in TV and film. |
Great Buildings: Architecture of London Provides pictures, commentary and bibliography for famous buildings. |
London Bridge An illustrated history from Southwark Council of the first bridge over the Thames at London. |
Open House Architecture education organisation based in London. Includes information about public events and education programmes. |
St Martin in the Fields Church Located in Trafalgar Square, designed by James Gibbs. Includes brief information about the history of the building. |
The Crystal Palace Computer models of this Victorian marvel designed by Joseph Paxton from the University of Virginia, with an illustrated account of its history and construction. |
Tower Bridge Experience History and visitor information for this Victorian bridge, designed by Sir Horace Jones. |
Tower of London Virtual Tour Unofficial guide to the Norman royal castle by two American enthusiasts, with pages for children. |
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