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The following is a special collection of historically illustrative articles and excerpts focusing on London, England. These colourfully written, provocative, and often amusing pieces have been compiled from the 2nd, 3rd, 7th, and 8th editions of Encyclopædia Britannica and from the Britannica Book of the Year printings of World War II.
- London in the 18th century, a contemporary description from the 3rd edition (1788–97), volume 10, pages 270–272.
- Bank of England, from “London,” in the 3rd edition (1788–97), volume 10, page 251.
- Billingsgate, from “London,” in the 3rd edition (1788–97), volume 10, page 251.
- Blackfriars Bridge, from “London,” in the 3rd edition (1788–97), volume 10, page 258.
- Bridge-without, from “London,” in the 2nd edition (1777–84), volume 6, page 4282.
- British Museum, from “Museum,” in the 2nd edition (1777–84), volume 7, page 5263; and “London,” in the 7th edition (1830–42), volume 13, page 538.
- Crystal Palace, and its housing of the Great Exhibition of 1851, from the 8th edition (1852–60) articles “Exhibition,” volume 9, pages 453–454, and “Sydenham,” volume 20, pages 891–892.
- Guildhall, from “London,” in the 2nd edition (1777–84), volume 6, pages 4287–88.
- Lambeth, from “London,” in the 3rd edition (1788–97), volume 10, pages 262–263.
- Leadenhall, from “London,” in the 3rd edition (1788–97), volume 10, page 251.
- London Bridge, from “London,” in the 3rd edition (1788–97), volume 10, pages 246–247.
- The Monument, from “London,” in the 2nd edition (1777–84), volume 6, page 4289.
- Houses of Parliament, from “London,” in the 3rd edition (1788–97), volume 10, pages 265–266.
- Royal Exchange, from “London,” in the 2nd edition (1777–84), volume 6, pages 4282–84.
- St. Giles’s Church, from “London,” in the 3rd edition (1788–97), volume 10, pages 251–252.
- St. Paul’s Cathedral, from both the 2nd edition (1777–84), volume 6, pages 4284–86, and the 3rd edition (1788–97), volume 10, pages 255–257.
- Tower of London, from “London,” in the 3rd edition (1788–97), volume 10, pages 247–250.
- Vauxhall Gardens, from “London,” in the 2nd edition (1777–84), volume 6, pages 4288–89.
- Westminster Abbey, from “London,” in the 2nd edition (1777–84), volume 6, pages 4286–87.
London in World War II:
- London in 1940, from the 1941 Britannica Book of the Year.
- London in 1941, from the 1942 Britannica Book of the Year.
- London in 1942, from the 1943 Britannica Book of the Year.
- London in 1943, from the 1944 Britannica Book of the Year.
- London in 1944, from the 1945 Britannica Book of the Year.
- London in 1945, from the 1946 Britannica Book of the Year.
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Type | Description | Contributor | Date |
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Deleted Web site: South Bank London. | May 08, 2013 | ||
Added new Web site: Offcial Site of the Southbank Centre. | Dec 19, 2008 | ||
Media added. | May 19, 2008 | ||
Article revised. | Mar 10, 2005 | ||
Article revised. | Mar 25, 1999 | ||
New article added. | Jul 20, 1998 |
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