Aug. 17 (UPI) --About 125 firefighters worked Saturday to contain a fire in central London's historic Somerset House, which contains priceless artworks, which were unharmed. The fire broke out about ...
Shepherd's Bush Underground Station was opened in 1900 and was an immediate commercial success. One of the old tunnels in the station was later used as an underground shelter during World War II.
A massive portion of a church built in 1850 collapsed in downtown New London, Connecticut on Thursday. Although a woman was inside, she miraculously was uninjured, authorities say. The New London ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Examples of technical assistance in a range of London settings are discussed in this paper. Skilled trades people, apprentices, lab boys and ...
Officials are continuing to investigate the cause of the collapse of the former First Congregational Church on Union Street in downtown New London, Connecticut, the day after it collapsed on Jan. 25, ...
A pair of historic wholesale meat and fish markets in London will permanently close in the coming years. The Smithfield Market and Billingsgate Market will remain open for meat and fish sales, ...
For many years, Corrigan Tower, originally designed in 1950 by architect Wyatt C. Hedrick and constructed starting in 1952, provided rentable office space on Elm Street in downtown Dallas. Named for ...
GREENWICH — A home on Grigg Street in central Greenwich will be preserved in perpetuity after it was granted a legal historic designation this week, and a project to turn it into a mixed office and ...
A newly digitised collection of photos have shown what historic landmarks looked like from the skies in 1930s interwar London. Taken in a time where Battersea Power Station was still under ...
NEW LONDON, Conn. (WTNH) — The collapse of a historic New London church has brought back fond memories for many who worshipped there, including the Yost Wilczewski family. “This was my grandma’s First ...
Back in the Victorian days, Tite Street in London’s Chelsea neighborhood was home to several famous residents, most notably, Dublin-born author Oscar Wilde, whose scandalous and not-so-secret ...
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