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Page 1: London Attractions Kelin Kuznetsova M.Reinik Gymnasium 6 b 2011

London Attractions

Kelin Kuznetsova

M.Reinik Gymnasium

6 b

2011

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Contents

British Museum 3

Big Ben 6

Tower Bridge 9

London Eye 14

Tower of London 17

Madame Tussaud’s 20

Wax Museum

Quis? 23

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British Museum

Established in 1753 with the donation of 71,000 objects from the collection of Sir Hans Sloane

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The British Museum was established in 1753, largely based on the collections of the physician and scientist Sir Hans Sloane.

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A domed, circular reading room was added in 1857, and the White Wing, designed by architect John Taylor, was added 30 years later.

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Big Ben

The name Big Ben actually refers to the clock's hour bell, the largest of the clock's five bells, the others being used as quarter bells.

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There were two bells cast as the clock tower's hour bell.

The hour bell was probably named after Benjamin Clockface Hall or Benjamin Caunt.

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The clockfaces have a diameter of almost 7.5m. The hour hand is 2.7m long and the minute hand is 4.25m long.

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Tower Bridge

Plans for the Tower Bridge were devised around 1876 when the east of London became extremely crowded and a bridge across the Thames in that area of the city seemed a necessity.

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Five contractors and nearly 450 workers were involved in the construction of the 265 meter long bridge.

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Nowadays it is raised about 1,000 times a year.

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Tower Bridge lifts are pre-scheduled (for cruise ships, etc) so visitors can check the bridge's website to find out when it will rise and lower.

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Currently the bridge is undergoing a renovation project that should be completed in 2012

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London Eye

The futuristic looking capsules, accommodating up to 25 passengers, were transported all the way from France by train through the chunnel.

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Each egg-shaped capsule is 8 meters long and weighs 500kg.

A complete turn takes about 30 minutes.

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Many famous landmarks are clearly visible, including the Buckingham Palace, St. Paul's Cathedral and the Houses of Parliament.

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Tower of LondonConstruction of the Tower of London was initiated in 1070 by William the Conqueror, shortly after his victory at Hastings in 1066.

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Today the Tower of London is best known for its Crown Jewels.

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Tower was also a royal residence: several kings lived here, especially during turbulent times when the donjon seemed a lot safer than the palace in Westminster.

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Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum

In 1884, several decades after Maria Tussaud’s death, Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum moved to its current location on London's Marylebone

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Today it has expanded to many more cities including Las Vegas, New York City, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Washington DC

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Quiz?

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Is that…

Big Ben

British Museum

Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum

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Is that…

London Eye

Tower Bridge

Big Ben

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How often a year to raise the Tower Bridge

About 1000 times

About 100 times

About 1100 times

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When was the tower bridge renovation completed?

2013

2022

2012

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Questions?

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Thank you!

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