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  • ==Activity #2 [[The National Gallery]] (5/9)== ...hat admission was free to the public. I was also amazed at the size of the gallery with rooms after rooms cascading back to infinity. My initial tour started
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  • ...ach painting was unique. As posted in the official webpage of the National Gallery, in Monet's paintings "distance and perspective are abolished; a limitless <gallery mode="packed-hover" heights="180">
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  • ...n London. The other performance we viewed was the 2017 production at the [[National Theater]] in London. The two historical performances we analyzed are the 19 <gallery mode = "packed" heights = 200px>
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  • London Transport became a national authority in 1948 and was overseen by the central government. In 1970, over =Gallery=
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  • ...t came to London, including the artists who brought it here. We end with a gallery of photographs we have taken of street art that we found in London. Our bac ...sterpieces. The best part is they are all free of charge, and outside of a gallery, meaning there is a constant flow of new and changing art for you to go and
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  • ...London: Routledge.</ref> More historically valuable building tend to have national support and regulations and have prioritize the building's safety, but some ...castle based in the preservation goals, the research done, whether or not National regulations apply, the kind of revenue they have to put towards preservatio
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  • ==National Gallery== ...out to go count how many Monet's they had (there were 10) in the National Gallery and on the way I saw a sign for Van Gogh, another one of my favorite painte
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  • ...as the new elevator being installed that will allow visitors to go up to a gallery in 2018. The church houses many many memorials and graves as well. Most of ...ed Kingdom awarding the Victoria Cross to the Unknown Warrior in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. The Victoria Cross is the highest award given by the
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  • |data5 = National Portrait Gallery, London =Image Gallery=
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  • The national library of the United Kingdom, The British Library is the second largest li ..., from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Library </ref>, the idea of a national library for the United Kingdom only came forward in the 1960s <ref> History
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  • |title = National Gallery |image = [[File:National Gallery.jpg|400px|alt=Article Image]]
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  • |data5 = National Portrait Gallery, London =Image Gallery=
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    James Bond in the National Gallery
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  • File:DoctorGallery.png
    Doctor and Clara at the National Gallery
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