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Victoria Embankment Gardens and Charing Cross railway station
The Victoria Embankment Gardens are a series of gardens on the north side of the River Thames between Blackfriars Bridge and Westminster Bridge in London.
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The VictoriaEmbankmentGardens are a series of gardens on the north side of the River Thames between Blackfriars Bridge and Westminster Bridge in London...
vessels, such as HMS President, and public gardens, including VictoriaEmbankmentGardens. The VictoriaEmbankment was preceded by many earlier works along...
the VictoriaEmbankment and Chelsea Embankment. There had been a long history of failed proposals to embank the Thames in central London. Embankments along...
two entrances, one on VictoriaEmbankment and the other on Villiers Street. The station is adjacent to VictoriaEmbankmentGardens and is close to Charing...
Memorial to Arthur Sullivan by William Goscombe John stands in VictoriaEmbankmentGardens in the centre of London. It was designated a Grade II listed...
public gardens called the VictoriaEmbankmentGardens was created from this land. Running from north-east to south-west, these are called Temple Gardens, the...
between Millbank and the river. It forms part of the Thames Embankment. Victoria Tower Gardens is a Grade II* listed park created in two stages in 1879–81...
William Tyndale in the VictoriaEmbankmentGardens (1884), the Duke of Wellington in Hyde Park Corner (1884–1888), Queen Victoria in Sydney (1885–1888)...
composer's memory featuring a weeping Muse was erected in the VictoriaEmbankmentGardens in London and is inscribed with Gilbert's words from The Yeomen...
is a Grade II-listed memorial to Lady Henry Somerset, in the VictoriaEmbankmentGardens in Westminster, London. It was listed on 24 February 1958. London...
western end and VictoriaEmbankmentGardens at the eastern end, divided by a pedestrian route north–south from which the station and gardens may be accessed...
A work by the sculptor Paul Day, the memorial is situated in VictoriaEmbankmentGardens, between the River Thames and the headquarters of the Ministry...
George Gordon by Hamo Thornycroft stands on a stone plinth in the VictoriaEmbankmentGardens in London. It has been Grade II listed since 1970. A similar...
outdoor statue is given to be at Camperdown, Victoria, Australia (1830). Aberdeen – statue near Union Terrace Gardens Alloway – monument a short distance from...
(alias Eros), directly above the station, had to be moved to VictoriaEmbankmentGardens while the construction work was taking place. The old station...
October 2018. Retrieved 4 October 2018. "Statue of General Gordon, VictoriaEmbankmentGardens". National Archives. Retrieved 5 March 2016. "General Charles...
innovative General Gordon in Trafalgar Square and since moved to VictoriaEmbankmentGardens. Other significant works he created included an effigy of Harvey...
tree planting; and the establishment of numerous embankmentgardens, small reserves and street gardens throughout the suburbs of Red Hill, Kelvin Grove...
commemorating the Imperial Camel Corps, located in VictoriaEmbankmentGardens, on the Thames Embankment to the east of Charing Cross station, in London...
commemorating the life and work of Tyndale was erected in VictoriaEmbankmentGardens on the Thames Embankment, London, in 1884. It shows his right hand on an open...
end of Villiers Street, by the York Watergate, now part of the VictoriaEmbankmentGardens. The Survey of London includes a drawing (plate 31 in volume...
Great Scotland Yard in 1890, to a newly completed building on the VictoriaEmbankment, and the name "New Scotland Yard" was adopted for the new headquarters...
Encyclopedia Americana article about Robert Raikes. A Good Man's Miracle Robert Raikes' House, Gloucester Robert Raikes' statue Savoy Gardens, London...
Fulham. In 1770, at a site that is today between the Strand and VictoriaEmbankmentGardens, but then was under the waters of the Thames, the Adam brothers...