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  2. Trinity Buoy Wharf - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Buoy Wharf is the site of a lighthouse, by the confluence of the River Thames and Bow Creek on the Leamouth Peninsula, Poplar. [2] It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. The lighthouse no longer functions, but is the home of various art projects such as Longplayer. It is sometimes known as Bow Creek Lighthouse.

  3. Light House (London) - Wikipedia

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    AIA (UK) Excellence in Design Award 2007 Grand Designs Best New Build House 2007, Finalist The Light House is a private house in London that won a 2006 RIBA Award and was also short-listed for the 2006 Manser Medal for Architecture . [ 1 ]

  4. Rua Reidh Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    Since automation of the light in 1986, the adjacent accommodation is no longer required for keepers and was sold into private ownership. Since 2004 the lighthouse has been protected as a category B listed building. [6] Several of the outbuildings have since been in use as Bed and breakfast and self-catering tourist accommodation. [7]

  5. White City Place - Wikipedia

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    White City One in 2013. The first building on the site, BBC White City, was designed by architects Scott Brownrigg & Turner and was opened in 1990. [3] Built on the site of the 1908 Franco-British Exhibition, White City was constructed on the location of the former White City Stadium (The Great Stadium) used for the 1908 Summer Olympics.

  6. Knott family - Wikipedia

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    The Knott family of lighthouse keepers is credited with the longest period of continuous service in the history of staffed lighthouses, commencing in 1730 [1] [2] at South Foreland, Kent, with William Knott [3] and ending in 1906 at Skerries (Anglesey, Wales) with Henry Thomas Knott (son of George Knott – see below) who died in 1910 having retired to Crewe.

  7. London Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    London Lighthouse was co-founded by Christopher Spence MBE (Chief Executive Director), Andrew Henderson (Chairman) and John Shine. [4] [5] Almost £5 million was raised in order to suitably equip a residential unit with space for up to 23 patients with AIDS which opened in September 1988. [6] [7] Diana, Princess of Wales, visits London ...

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