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  • ...ingham Palace]], [[Tower Bridge]], and the [[London Eye]]. London has many museums, galleries, libraries and cultural venues, including the [[British Museum]] * the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew;
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  • '''Perth''' is a city and royal burgh in [[Perthshire]], of which it is the [[county town]]. It stands on t ...as crowned and the royal court was often at residence here. Perth became a royal burgh in the early 12th century and one of Scotland's richest trading burgh
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  • ...ackwall; the Kent entrances are just south of The Millennium Dome on the [[Greenwich Peninsula]].} The road is managed by Transport for London (TfL). ...diaFile.340/Section-of-theBlackwall-tunnel.html|publisher=Royal Museums of Greenwich|title=Section of the Blackwall tunnel.|accessdate=26 June 2013}}</ref>
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  • '''Barking Abbey''' is a former royal monastery located in [[Barking]], in Metropolitan [[Essex]]. It has been de ...ng Abbey for his sister Saint Ethelburga. Erkenwald and Ethelburga were of royal ancestry and were born in the Anglo-Saxon [[Kingdom of Lindsey]] ([[Lincoln
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  • |town=Greenwich ...go Jones, was begun in 1616 and completed in 1637. It formerly housed the Royal Hospital School. It is a Grade I listed building.<ref>{{NHLE|1211481|Natio
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  • |ownership=Royal Museums Greenwich |town=Greenwich
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  • '''''Cutty Sark''''' is a British clipper ship maintained in [[Greenwich]] in [[Kent]] as a museum ship, installed in a dry dock beside the [[River ...o be useful as a cadet ship and was transferred to permanent dry dock at [[Greenwich]], [[Kent]], for public display.
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  • |name=The Royal Observatory |picture= Royal observatory greenwich.jpg
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  • |[[File:London Greenwich.JPG|right|thumb|230px|The Old Royal Naval College]] |[[File:Royalobs.jpg|right|thumb|220px|The Royal Greenwich Observatory]]
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  • ...|title=The description of Muskery, Dartmouth map collection, Royal Museums Greenwich |url=http://collections.rmg.co.uk/archive/objects/541704.html|access-date=6
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  • ...|title=The description of Muskery, Dartmouth map collection, Royal Museums Greenwich |url=http://collections.rmg.co.uk/archive/objects/541704.html|accessdate=24
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  • ...ng was referred to, then came into the possession of the Crown. The duke's royal nephew's half-sister, the future Queen Elizabeth I, lived there during the ...erset House Conference, 19 August 1604|publisher=National Maritime Museum, Greenwich|access-date=28 June 2020}}</ref>
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