Still, it probably smelt better than today's traffic fumes.
Because apparently just building a big tower isn't good enough any more.
“One of the most God-forsaken places I have ever struck”.
Look up next time you're there.
Bright idea.
The ideal selfie spot.
New restaurant klaxon...
It's a park. On water.
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Two of the capital's oldest Jewish burial grounds.
"It's not easy booking a burger van for a naturist festival."
A part of London where everyone is harkening back to glory days.
Big Ben, jellied eels and gin.
A right royal thrashing.
British Museum not British enough.
You'll need a head for heights.
From near tragedy to stinky sewerage.
It's an urban oasis.
Where you can see the tide without looking at the tide.
Who's still travelling between Greenwich Peninsula and Royal Victoria?
If you suffer from claustrophobia, look away now.
Austen, Dickens and Wodehouse all have connections.
He's got more statues than most famous people.
A forward-thinking chap.
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