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  2. From this moment despair ends and tactics begin - Wikipedia

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    From this moment despair ends and tactics begin is a stencil mural at Marble Arch in London by the graffiti artist Banksy. It was created during Extinction Rebellion protests in London in 2019 when Marble Arch was a base for the protestors. [1] The slogan is a quotation from The Revolution of Everyday Life by the Situationist philosopher Raoul ...

  3. Marble Arch - Wikipedia

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    The Marble Arch is a 19th-century white marble-faced triumphal arch in London, England. The structure was designed by John Nash in 1827 as the state entrance to the cour d'honneur of Buckingham Palace ; it stood near the site of what is today the three-bayed, central projection of the palace containing the well-known balcony. [ 1 ]

  4. Odeon Marble Arch - Wikipedia

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    The Odeon Marble Arch (known as the Regal from 1928 to 1945) was a cinema in London located opposite Marble Arch, at the top of Park Lane, with its main entrance on Edgware Road. It operated in various forms from 1928 to 2016, and is most famous for once housing a vast screen capable of screening films in 70mm .

  5. Still Water (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The artist works in clay, plaster, beaten lead and marble, and oversees the casting of the sculpture into bronze himself. The 33 feet (10 m) piece was commissioned to replace an earlier and similar, but slightly smaller, work, Horse at Water XV , which was temporarily installed on the site in 2001.

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  7. Crawley adds, ”If there was ever a charge that VistaVision was in some way an affectation or didn’t earn its place within the movie, I think these scenes prove otherwise.” The three-hour ...

  8. Tyburn - Wikipedia

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    The junction of these was the site of the famous Tyburn Gallows (known colloquially as the "Tyburn Tree"), now occupied by Marble Arch. So, for many centuries the name Tyburn was synonymous with capital punishment: it was the principal place for execution for London and Middlesex criminals and convicted traitors, including many religious martyrs.

  9. MVRDV - Wikipedia

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    MVRDV's design of the Marble Arch Mound in London was not well received. [82] Critics named the creation of an artificial hill around and over London's Marble Arch to be pointless, a massive waste of time and material, [ 83 ] a pile of rubble, [ 84 ] and London's worst attraction. [ 85 ]