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London & Environs 2016

A week plus in London, Kew Gardens, Selborne, Alton, Greenwich, Camdentown
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Our base of operations in London. Officially, The Montague on the Gardens, was built in 1810 and became a hotel in 1928. It is now a part of the Red Carnation chain. It has an interesting history available at MontagueHotel.com. It is opposite the east wall of the British Museum, and a short walk from Russell Square.
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Our base of operations in London. Officially, The Montague on the Gardens, was built in 1810 and became a hotel in 1928. It is now a part of the Red Carnation chain. It has an interesting history available at MontagueHotel.com. It is opposite the east wall of the British Museum, and a short walk from Russell Square.

  • Our base of operations in London. Officially, The Montague on the Gardens, was built in 1810 and became a hotel in 1928. It is now a part of the Red Carnation chain. It has an interesting history available at MontagueHotel.com. It is opposite the east wall of the British Museum, and a short walk from Russell Square.
  • In the Montague Reading room/Lounge
  • In the Montague Reading room/Lounge
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  • The bar, a great place after walking one's feet off all day
  • The bar, a great place after walking one's feet off all day
  • Gotta smoke 'em outside. If you have to ask, you can't afford them!
  • The fantastic London Underground. This was our sole means of transportation.
  • The fantastic London Underground. <br />
Mind the gap. The gap varies tremendously from station to station, and even car to car, but only very few people fall through to the tracks.
  • Mind the gap. The gap varies tremendously from station to station, and even car to car, but very few people fall through to the tracks.
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  • Plaques like this are on many buildings. They are placed there by English Heritage, an historical organization. The plaques date back to 1866. The commemorated person must have been dead for at least 20 years.
  • Sometimes a window is just a window. This one, though, is in Bertrand Russel's building.
  • A pub at Queen's Square. It must be good.
  • Our favorite Italian restaurant in London!
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