Actions

Difference between revisions of "Canary Wharf"

From Londonhua WIKI

(Overview)
(Canary Warf)
Line 2: Line 2:
  
 
{{Infobox  
 
{{Infobox  
|title = Article Title
+
|title = Canary Warf
|header1 = The Chandos Portrait
+
|header1 = Docklands of Canary Warf
of William Shakespeare
 
 
|bodystyle = width:25em
 
|bodystyle = width:25em
|image = [[File:Articlepicture.jpg|x450px|alt=Article Image]]
+
|image = [[File:Boats- sm- JR.jpg|x500px]]
|caption = Representative Article Image
 
|label2 = '''Artist'''
 
|data2 = Attributed to [[John Taylor]]
 
|label3 = '''Year'''
 
|data3 = c. 1600s
 
|label4 = '''Dimensions'''
 
|data4 = 55.2 cm × 43.8 cm ( 21 3⁄4 in ×  17 1⁄4 in)
 
|label5 = '''Location'''
 
|data5 = National Portrait Gallery, London
 
<!--Add/Delete the label/data pair lines as needed-->
 
 
}}
 
}}
  

Revision as of 12:44, 23 May 2017

Canary Warf

Canary Warf
Boats- sm- JR.jpg
Docklands of Canary Warf

Overview

Canary Warf is a business district on the river Thames. This area used to be docklands before falling into disrepair. Since then the area has experienced a resurgence brought on by the Canary Warf group turning it into the popular leisure and retail space that it is today.


St. Peter's Barge



References

If appropriate, add a references section

External Links

If appropriate, add an external links section

Image Gallery

If appropriate, add an image gallery