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  • ...ond best place to observed British Art, the first being the [[The National Gallery]]. ...first fifteen years. The gallery became fully independent of the National gallery in 1955 and has since expanded into several adjacent buildings. Tate Britai
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  • ...art on display at [[Tate Britain]], but also on display at [[The National Gallery]]. ==The Chlore Gallery==
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  • |data5 = National Portrait Gallery, London =Image Gallery=
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  • |data5 = National Portrait Gallery, London =Image Gallery=
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  • |data5 = National Portrait Gallery, London =Image Gallery=
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  • |data5 = National Portrait Gallery, London =Image Gallery=
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  • |data5 = National Portrait Gallery, London =Image Gallery=
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  • |data5 = National Portrait Gallery, London =Image Gallery=
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  • ...rld. Our project looked at White Cube Gallery, Unit London, and Serpentine Gallery & Pavilion. We focused on the details of the current displays, and how they ...old on the screen. "Nature documentaries by companies such as the BBC, and National Geographic heavily rely on this style, as they can collect footage and then
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  • ...young people in national Park away from the metropolis of London. In 1968 National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act focused on containing recreational ...ty of green spaces, due largely to low priority in the political agenda on national and local levels, 2) emphasis on the necessity for more intensive developme
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  • |data5 = National Portrait Gallery, London =Image Gallery=
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  • ...theater. The Hall is circular with seating all around the bottom stage. A gallery is located all around the hall. The choir seating is right next to the gran ==English National Ballet==
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  • ...and managed by the English Heritage. The surrounding land is owned by the National Trust. ...). Summer solstice at Stonehenge. Retrieved from http://earthsky.org/earth/gallery-the-summer-solstice-as-seen-from-stonehenge </ref> <ref> English Heritage.
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  • ...as my opinion towards each magnificent gallery and pictures I took in each gallery. ...p in the 80’s?’. Edinburgh International Festival, The Richard Demarco Gallery 1980|]]
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  • ...ough this milestone, my background forms the basis on which my deliverable gallery ought to be observed from. Insight can be drawn from understand both how th ...d on cathedral land to scout for enemy fighters and the cathedral's Golden Gallery was utilized as a practice space for young soldiers to hone skills of signa
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  • <gallery mode="packed-hover" heights="180"> </gallery>
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  • ...ated as Trafalgar Square and decided on as the spot for Nelson's honorary "national monument." The actual construction of the square itself took place during 1 ...R. (2005). Trafalgar Square: through the camera. London: National Portrait Gallery Publications.pg. 116.</ref>]]
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  • ==National Gallery== .... It contains artists from all over the world and many time periods. This gallery is divided into time periods, in the map above each specific time period is
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