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  2. Waterloo, London - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo (/ ˌ w ɔː t ə ˈ l uː / [1] [2]) is a district in Central London, and part of the Waterloo and South Bank ward of the London Borough of Lambeth. It is situated 1 mile (1.6 km) east of Charing Cross. The area is part of a business improvement district which includes The Cut and the Old Vic and Young Vic theatres.

  3. London Eye - Wikipedia

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    The nearest London Underground station is Waterloo, although Charing Cross, Embankment, and Westminster are also within easy walking distance. [59] Connection with National Rail services is made at London Waterloo station and London Waterloo East station. London River Services operated by Thames Clippers and City Cruises stop at the London Eye ...

  4. London Waterloo station - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo station (/ ˌ w ɔː t ər ˈ l uː /), [5] [6] also known as London Waterloo, is a major London terminus on the National Rail network in the United Kingdom, in the Waterloo area of the London Borough of Lambeth. It is connected to a London Underground station of the same name and is adjacent to Waterloo East station on the South ...

  5. National Windrush Monument - Wikipedia

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    The National Windrush Monument is a bronze sculpture by Basil Watson in Waterloo Station, London.It was unveiled in June 2022 by Prince William, Duke of Cambridge. [1] The monument commemorates the British West Indian immigrants who came to the United Kingdom on board HMT Empire Windrush in 1948, who subsequently became known as the Windrush generation.

  6. Waterloo Place - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo Place in 1830, looking northwards into Regent Street towards Piccadilly Circus.. Included in the plan for London prepared by architect John Nash in 1814 was a broad plaza intended as a space for monuments, [2] It would be the southern end of a prestigious new thoroughfare, later known as Regent Street, [3] and would create a grand open area in front of Carlton House, the London ...

  7. Jewel House - Wikipedia

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    The Jewel House is a vault housing the British Crown Jewels in the Waterloo Block (formerly a barracks) at the Tower of London. It was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1994 and refurbished in 2012. Regalia have been kept in various parts of the Tower since the 14th century after a series of successful and attempted thefts at Westminster Abbey.

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